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2. Polyoxygenated Diterpene Produced by The Indonesian Marine Sponge Callyspongiasp. as an Inhibitor of the Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells
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VIQQI KURNIANDA, SUCI FARADILLA, SOFYATUDDIN KARINA, SRI AGUSTINA, MARIA ULFAH, CHITRA OCTAVINA, FARAH SYAHLIZA, MUHAMMAD RIZKI RAMADHAN, SYAHRUL PURNAWAN, and MUSRI MUSMAN
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Callyspongia sp. ,isocopalane diterpene ,human pancreatic cancer cells ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The bioactive compound from the Indonesian Marine SpongeCallyspongia sp.isolated based on bioassay-guided separation with several steps of chromatography has been done. There are 4 major compound known as isocopalane diterpene derivatives together with a plausible new compound, isocopalanol, a polyoxygenated isocopalane diterpene. Isocopalanol has molecular weight [M+H]+ 412.576 m/z indicate that the compound has molecular formula C24H44O5 determined by LCMS-ESI. This compound has bioactivity IC50 = 0.1 μg / mL against human pancreatic cancer cell.
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- 2020
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3. Oxy-Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers from the Indonesian Marine Sponge, Lamellodysidea herbacea: X-ray, SAR, and Computational Studies
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Novriyandi Hanif, Trianda Ayuning Tyas, Lestari Hidayati, Fabians Faisal Dinelsa, Dian Provita, Nyimas Ratna Kinnary, Fauzi Muhamad Prasetiawan, Gibral Abdul Khalik, Zaki Mubarok, Dudi Tohir, Andi Setiawan, Muhamad Farid, Viqqi Kurnianda, Anggia Murni, Nicole J. de Voogd, and Junichi Tanaka
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antibacterial activity ,HEK 293T ,PBDE ,DFT calculations ,NMR ,X-ray ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) compounds, derived from marine organisms, originate from symbiosis between marine sponges and cyanobacteria or bacteria. PBDEs have broad biological spectra; therefore, we analyzed structure and activity relationships of PBDEs to determine their potential as anticancer or antibacterial lead structures, through reactions and computational studies. Six known PBDEs (1–6) were isolated from the sponge, Lamellodysdiea herbacea; 13C NMR data for compound 6 are reported for the first time and their assignments are confirmed by their theoretical 13C NMR chemical shifts (RMSE < 4.0 ppm). Methylation and acetylation of 1 (2, 3, 4, 5-tetrabromo-6-(3′, 5′-dibromo-2′-hydroxyphenoxy) phenol) at the phenol functional group gave seven molecules (7–13), of which 10, 12, and 13 were new. New crystal structures for 8 and 9 are also reported. Debromination carried out on 1 produced nine compounds (1, 2, 14, 16–18, 20, 23, and 26) of which 18 was new. Debromination product 16 showed a significant IC50 8.65 ± 1.11; 8.11 ± 1.43 µM against human embryonic kidney (HEK293T) cells. Compounds 1 and 16 exhibited antibacterial activity against Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and Gram-negative Klebsiella pneumoniae with MID 0.078 µg/disk. The number of four bromine atoms and two phenol functional groups are important for antibacterial activity (S. aureus and K. pneumoniae) and cytotoxicity (HEK293T). The result was supported by analysis of frontier molecular orbitals (FMOs). We also propose possible products of acetylation and debromination using analysis of FMOs and electrostatic charges and we confirm the experimental result.
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- 2021
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4. Analisis BOD dan COD di perairan estuaria Krueng Cut, Banda Aceh
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Muhammad Irham, Fauzul Abrar, and Viqqi Kurnianda
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Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
Analysis of BOD and COD has been done at estuary of Cut River in Alue Naga Village from March to April 2017. The purpose of this research was to analysis the water quality in Krueng Cut estuarial area, which is compared to the Government Regulation No. 82/2001. The method used in this research is field survey by employing purposive sampling method and laboratory analysis to the samples obtained in the field.The BOD, COD, DO, nitrate, nitrate was tested at Laboratory of Chemistry, Faculty of Marine and Fishery of Syiah Kuala University by applyingspectrophotometric method using Filterfotometer PF-11. The results showed that the highest concentration of BOD and COD was at station 3 where the mixing region occurred because the freshwater from river uphill meets with salt-water from the ocean, and the lowest BOD and COD concentration was at station 7 whichis the mouth of the estuary. The results obtained that water quality in Krueng Cut waters based on Government Regulation of water quality no. 82/2001 on the water quality categorized as a class III water quality, which is the water that can be used only for the function of fishery cultivation. Analisa BOD dan COD telah dilakukan di perairan Krueng Cut Desa Alue Naga yang dilakukan pada bulan Maret sampai dengan April 2017. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kualitas air di perairan Krueng Cut Desa Alue Nagayang dibandingkan dengan Peraturan Pemerintah (PP) nomor 82 Tahun 2001.Metoda yang dilakukan dalam penelitian ini adalah survey lapangan dengan metode purposive sampling dan analisa laboratorium terhadap sampel yang diperoleh di lapangan untuk uji BOD, COD, DO, nitrat, nitrit di Laboratorium Kimia Laut Fakultas Kelautan dan Perikanan Universitas Syiah Kualadengan metoda Spektofotometri Filterfotometer PF-11. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa konsentrasi BOD dan COD tertinggi berada pada stasiun 3 yaitu daerah sirkulasi arus (pertemuan antara arus air tawar dan air asin), dan konsentrasi BOD dan COD terendah berada di stasiun 7 yang merupakan daerah mulut estuari. Hasil penelitian diperoleh bahwa kualitas air di perairan Krueng Cut berdasarkanPeraturan Pemerintah No. 82 Tahun 2001 tentang kualitas air baku mutu dikatagorikan sebagai kualitas air kelas III yaitu air yang dapat digunakan hanya untuk fungsi pembudidayaan perikanan.
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- 2017
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5. Evaluasi status tropik perairan pantai Gapang, Sabang, Provinsi Aceh, berdasarkan konsentrasi nitrat dan fosfat, dan kelimpahan klorofil-a
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Viqqi Kurnianda and Jefri Heriantoni
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Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
Research on the effect of nitrate and phosphate concentration on the abundance of chlorophyll-a at Gapang beach, Sabang, Aceh Province was conducted in March 2017. This study aims to determine the effect of nitrate and phosphate concentration and its association with the abundance of chlorophyll-a in coastal waters of Gapang, Sabang, Aceh Province. Determination of 4 location based on purposive sampling method and analysis of chlorophyll-a concentration and nitrate and phosphate nutrients using UV-Vis spectroscopy. The results of the study at 4 location showed that the content of chlorophyll-a at Gapang beach ranged from 25 to 16 mg/L while the concentration of nitrate and phosphate at Gapang beach ranged from 840 to 630 mg/L and 64 to 51 mg/L. The abundance of chlorophyll-a is closely related to the availability of nitrate and phosphate elements so as to know the trophic status of the coastal of Gapang waters. Based on the relationship between chlorophyll-a abundance, nitrate and phosphate concentration indicates that the coastal waters of Gapang, Sabang are included in the category of eutrophic waters. Penelitian tentang pengaruh konsentrasi nitrat dan fosfat terhadap kelimpahan klorofil-a di pantai Gapang, Sabang, Provinsi Aceh telah dilakukan pada bulan Maret 2017. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh konsentrasi nitrat dan fosfat serta keterkaitannya dengan kelimpahan klorofil-a di perairan pantai Gapang, Sabang, Provinsi Aceh. Penentuan 4 lokasi penelitian berdasarkan metode purposive sampling dan analisis Kelimpahan klorofil-a serta unsur hara nitrat dan fosfat menggunaakan spektroskopi UV-Vis. Hasil penelitian pada 4 lokasi menunjukkan bahwa kandungan klorofil-a di pantai Gapang berkisar antara 25 – 16 mg/L sedangkan konsentrasi nitrat dan fosfat di pantai Gapang berkisar 840 - 630 mg/L dan 64 - 51 mg/L. Kelimpahan klorofil-a erat kaitannya dengan ketersediaan unsur nitrat dan fosfat sehingga dapat mengetahui status trofik perairan pantai Gapang. Berdasarkan hubungan antara kelimpahan klorofil-a, konsentrasi unsur hara nitrat dan fosfat mengindikasikan bahwa perairan pantai Gapang, Sabang termasuk dalam kategori perairan eutrofik
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- 2017
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6. Amitorin, a Cytotoxic Diterpenoid from a Sponge Halichondria sp
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Tsuyoshi Wauke, Novriyandi Hanif, Sean Ohlinger, Nicole Joy de Voogd, Viqqi Kurnianda, Takahiro Jomori, and Junichi Tanaka
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General Chemistry - Published
- 2022
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7. Two new steroid sulfates from a cheilostome bryozoan, Calyptotheca sp
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Peni Ahmadi, Junichi Tanaka, Alisa Minei, Idam Hermawan, Sona Rani Roy, Matthew H. Dick, and Viqqi Kurnianda
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010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Organic Chemistry ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Steroid ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Genus ,Calyptotheca ,medicine ,Steroid sulfate ,Cytotoxicity ,IC50 - Abstract
Two new steroid sulfates 1 and 2 were obtained from a lipophilic extract of an undescribed bryozoan species in the genus Calyptotheca. The structures of compounds 1 and 2 were elucidated by spectroscopic methods and chemical modifications. Steroids 1 and 2 exhibited moderate cytotoxicity at IC50 54 and 30 µM, respectively, against NBT-T2 cells.
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- 2020
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8. Cryptic Species Account for the Seemingly Idiosyncratic Secondary Metabolism of Sarcophyton glaucum Specimens Collected in Palau
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Pieter C. Dorrestein, Christopher A. Leber, Marcy J. Balunas, Bethany K Okada, Kim Quach, Camille M. Sultana, Catherine S. McFadden, Viqqi Kurnianda, Robert M. Samples, Oscar Alvarado, Charlie Brayton, Andrés Mauricio Caraballo-Rodríguez, Sydney R Davis, Taylor S Davis, Junichi Tanaka, J Chance Crompton, Vincent Shieh, Samantha M. Gromek, Katherine N. Maloney, Ryan T. Botts, Brent J.-A. Chicoine, Jason V. Chari, and Elizabeth M Maloney
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Pharmacology ,Species complex ,biology ,Phylogenetic tree ,010405 organic chemistry ,Sarcophyton ,Organic Chemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Zoology ,Interspecific competition ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Intraspecific competition ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Sarcophyton glaucum ,Drug Discovery ,Molecular Medicine ,Clade ,Secondary metabolism - Abstract
Sarcophyton glaucum is one of the most abundant and chemically studied soft corals with over 100 natural products reported in the literature, primarily cembrane diterpenoids. Yet, wide variation in the chemistry observed from S. glaucum over the past 50 years has led to its reputation as a capricious producer of bioactive metabolites. Recent molecular phylogenetic analysis revealed that S. glaucum is not a single species but a complex of at least seven genetically distinct species not distinguishable using traditional taxonomic criteria. We hypothesized that perceived intraspecific chemical variation observed in S. glaucum was actually due to differences between cryptic species (interspecific variation). To test this hypothesis, we collected Sarcophyton samples in Palau, performed molecular phylogenetic analysis, and prepared chemical profiles of sample extracts using gas chromatography-flame ionization detection. Both unsupervised (principal component analysis) and supervised (linear discriminant analysis) statistical analyses of these profiles revealed a strong relationship between cryptic species membership and chemical profiles. Liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry-based analysis using feature-based molecular networking permitted identification of the chemical drivers of this difference between clades, including cembranoid diterpenes (2R,11R,12R)-isosarcophytoxide (5), (2S,11R,12R)-isosarcophytoxide (6), and isosarcophine (7). Our results suggest that early chemical studies of Sarcophyton may have unknowingly conflated different cryptic species of S. glaucum, leading to apparently idiosyncratic chemical variation.
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- 2020
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9. Selektivitas fraksi R f < 0,5 ekstrak etil asetat (EtOAc) biji putat air (Barringtonia racemosa)terhadap keong mas (Pomacea canaliculata) dan ikan lele lokal (Clarias batrachus)
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Musri Musman, Sofia, and Viqqi Kurnianda
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Keaktifan biologi ,kromatografi lapis tipis ,mortalitas ,bioaktif ,moluskosida ,LC50 ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 - Abstract
Penelitian untuk mengetahui selektivitas fraksi Rf < 0,5 ekstrak EtOAc biji putat air (Barringtonia racemosa) terhadap keong mas (Pomacea canaliculata) dan lele lokal (Clarias batrachus) telah dilakukan pada bulan Februari 2012 di Laboratorium Kimia Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan dan Laboratorium Kimia Laut Koordinatorat Kelautan dan Perikanan Universitas Syiah Kuala. Kromatografi lapis tipis digunakan sebagai teknik pemisahan komponen senyawaan dalam ekstrak cuplikan, dan pengujian keaktifan biologi didasarkan pada kaedah yang dianjurkan oleh FAO. Data mortalitas keong mas dan lele lokal yang diperoleh karena pemberian fraksi Rf < 0,5 ekstrak EtOAc biji B. racemosa dianalisa dengan program Probit, dan harga selektivitas (S) diolah berdasarkan formula Feng dan Wang. Harga LC50 fraksi Rf< 0,5 ekstrak EtOAc biji B. racemosa terhadap P. canaliculata dan C.batracus masing-masing adalah 29,26 ppm dan 44,47 ppm. Nilai selektivitas fraksi Rf< 0,5 ekstrak EtOAc biji B.racemosa terhadap organisme uji adalah 1.51. Penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa fraksi Rf < 0,5 ekstrak EtOAc biji putat air memiliki bioaktif sebagai moluskosida keong mas.
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- 2012
10. Photooxidation Products from a Marine Cadinane Sesquiterpenoid
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Viqqi Kurnianda, Hiroyuki Fujimura, Yoko Kanna, and Junichi Tanaka
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Artifact (error) ,Chemistry ,food and beverages ,Organic chemistry ,sense organs ,General Chemistry - Abstract
To show that artifacts can readily form during research on marine natural products, a common marine sesquiterpenoid 1 was treated with sunlight in the presence of a pigment. Another set of solution...
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- 2021
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11. いくつかの観点からの海洋天然物資源の研究
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Viqqi, Kurnianda
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学位論文
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- 2021
12. Polyoxygenated Diterpene Produced by The Indonesian Marine Sponge Callyspongiasp. as an Inhibitor of the Human Pancreatic Cancer Cells
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Suci Faradilla, Chitra Octavina, M R Ramadhan, S Karina, Musri Musman, F Syahliza, S Agustina, S Purnawan, Viqqi Kurnianda, and Maria Ulfah
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isocopalane diterpene ,biology ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Stereochemistry ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Microbiology ,040201 dairy & animal science ,human pancreatic cancer cells ,QR1-502 ,Bioactive compound ,0403 veterinary science ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sponge ,chemistry ,Callyspongia sp ,Callyspongia ,Pancreatic cancer cell ,Pancreatic cancer ,medicine ,Diterpene - Abstract
The bioactive compound from the Indonesian Marine Sponge Callyspongia sp.isolated based on bioassay-guided separation with several steps of chromatography has been done. There are 4 major compound known as isocopalane diterpene derivatives together with a plausible new compound, isocopalanol, a polyoxygenated isocopalane diterpene. Isocopalanol has molecular weight [M+H] + 412.576 m/z indicate that the compound has molecular formula C 24 H 44 O 5 determined by LCMS-ESI. This compound has bioactivity IC 50 = 0.1 μg / mL against human pancreatic cancer cell.
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- 2019
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13. Two nitrogenous sesquiterpenoids from the nudibranch
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Viqqi, Kurnianda, Hiromi, Hirade, Roel, Jansen, and Junichi, Tanaka
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Molecular Structure ,Nitrogen ,Gastropoda ,Animals ,Sesquiterpenes - Abstract
Our ongoing interest in the relationships between chemical contents and genetic diversity of the nudibranch
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- 2021
14. Two nitrogenous sesquiterpenoids from the nudibranch Phyllidiella pustulosa
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Roel Jansen, Hiromi Hirade, Junichi Tanaka, and Viqqi Kurnianda
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Pharmacology ,Genetic diversity ,biology ,Organic Chemistry ,Biodiversity ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Zoology ,General Medicine ,Nudibranch ,Phyllidiella pustulosa ,biology.organism_classification ,Analytical Chemistry ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Molecular Medicine ,Identification (biology) - Abstract
Our ongoing interest in the relationships between chemical contents and genetic diversity of the nudibranch Phyllidiella pustulosa and related species found in Okinawa led to identification of a series of nitrogenous sesquiterpenoids. Among them, two new compounds 1 and 2 were elucidated after spectroscopic analysis. Their structures and cytotoxicity against three cell lines are described here.
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- 2021
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15. Two new steroid sulfates from a cheilostome bryozoan
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Sona Rani, Roy, Alisa, Minei, Peni, Ahmadi, Idam, Hermawan, Viqqi, Kurnianda, Matthew H, Dick, and Junichi, Tanaka
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Sulfates ,Animals ,Steroids ,Bryozoa - Abstract
Two new steroid sulfates
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- 2020
16. Cryptic Species Account for the Seemingly Idiosyncratic Secondary Metabolism of
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Katherine N, Maloney, Ryan T, Botts, Taylor S, Davis, Bethany K, Okada, Elizabeth M, Maloney, Christopher A, Leber, Oscar, Alvarado, Charlie, Brayton, Andrés Mauricio, Caraballo-Rodríguez, Jason V, Chari, Brent, Chicoine, J Chance, Crompton, Sydney R, Davis, Samantha M, Gromek, Viqqi, Kurnianda, Kim, Quach, Robert M, Samples, Vincent, Shieh, Camille M, Sultana, Junichi, Tanaka, Pieter C, Dorrestein, Marcy J, Balunas, and Catherine S, McFadden
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Molecular Structure ,Palau ,Animals ,Secondary Metabolism ,Diterpenes ,Anthozoa ,Phylogeny - Published
- 2020
17. Puupehenone, an Anticancer Produced by the Indonesian Marine Sponge Hyrtios sp
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Musri Musman and Viqqi Kurnianda
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Indonesian ,Sponge ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,Puupehenone ,language ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,language.human_language - Abstract
In a continuous study on the Indonesian marine sponges, we found aHyrtiossponge during our expedition in Lhok Mata Ie, an isolated place around Aceh Besar, Indonesia in 2017. The bioassay-guided separation with several steps of chromatography was applied to give pure material. Moreover, the spectroscopic analysis revealed the presence of puupehenone (1), a unique class of merosesquiterpene together with its analogs (2-3). Their structures and bioactivity against multidrug-resistantEscherichia coli(MDRE. coli) together with several cell lines are described here.
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- 2021
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18. Oxy-Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers from the Indonesian Marine Sponge, Lamellodysidea herbacea: X-ray, SAR, and Computational Studies
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Gibral Abdul Khalik, Zaki Mubarok, Junichi Tanaka, Nyimas Ratna Kinnary, Nicole J. de Voogd, Dian Provita, Muhamad Farid, Lestari Hidayati, Viqqi Kurnianda, Fauzi Muhamad Prasetiawan, Anggia Murni, Andi Setiawan, Dudi Tohir, Trianda Ayuning Tyas, Fabians Faisal Dinelsa, and Novriyandi Hanif
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Cyanobacteria ,Aquatic Organisms ,Cell Survival ,Molecular Conformation ,Pharmaceutical Science ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Molecular Dynamics Simulation ,PBDE ,DFT calculations ,Medicinal chemistry ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,X-ray ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,QD241-441 ,Polybrominated diphenyl ethers ,antibacterial activity ,Drug Discovery ,Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers ,Animals ,Humans ,Phenol ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Bromine ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Spectrum Analysis ,Organic Chemistry ,Diphenyl ether ,HEK 293T ,Carbon-13 NMR ,biology.organism_classification ,NMR ,Porifera ,Sponge ,HEK293 Cells ,chemistry ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Molecular Medicine ,Antibacterial activity - Abstract
Polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) compounds, derived from marine organisms, originate from symbiosis between marine sponges and cyanobacteria or bacteria. PBDEs have broad biological spectra, therefore, we analyzed structure and activity relationships of PBDEs to determine their potential as anticancer or antibacterial lead structures, through reactions and computational studies. Six known PBDEs (1–6) were isolated from the sponge, Lamellodysdiea herbacea, 13C NMR data for compound 6 are reported for the first time and their assignments are confirmed by their theoretical 13C NMR chemical shifts (RMSE <, 4.0 ppm). Methylation and acetylation of 1 (2, 3, 4, 5-tetrabromo-6-(3′, 5′-dibromo-2′-hydroxyphenoxy) phenol) at the phenol functional group gave seven molecules (7–13), of which 10, 12, and 13 were new. New crystal structures for 8 and 9 are also reported. Debromination carried out on 1 produced nine compounds (1, 2, 14, 16–18, 20, 23, and 26) of which 18 was new. Debromination product 16 showed a significant IC50 8.65 ± 1.11, 8.11 ± 1.43 µM against human embryonic kidney (HEK293T) cells. Compounds 1 and 16 exhibited antibacterial activity against Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus and Gram-negative Klebsiella pneumoniae with MID 0.078 µg/disk. The number of four bromine atoms and two phenol functional groups are important for antibacterial activity (S. aureus and K. pneumoniae) and cytotoxicity (HEK293T). The result was supported by analysis of frontier molecular orbitals (FMOs). We also propose possible products of acetylation and debromination using analysis of FMOs and electrostatic charges and we confirm the experimental result.
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- 2021
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19. Analisis BOD dan COD di perairan estuaria Krueng Cut, Banda Aceh
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Fauzul Abrar, Muhammad Irham, and Viqqi Kurnianda
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lcsh:SH1-691 ,lcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling - Abstract
Analysis of BOD and COD has been done at estuary of Cut River in Alue Naga Village from March to April 2017. The purpose of this research was to analysis the water quality in Krueng Cut estuarial area, which is compared to the Government Regulation No. 82/2001. The method used in this research is field survey by employing purposive sampling method and laboratory analysis to the samples obtained in the field.The BOD, COD, DO, nitrate, nitrate was tested at Laboratory of Chemistry, Faculty of Marine and Fishery of Syiah Kuala University by applyingspectrophotometric method using Filterfotometer PF-11. The results showed that the highest concentration of BOD and COD was at station 3 where the mixing region occurred because the freshwater from river uphill meets with salt-water from the ocean, and the lowest BOD and COD concentration was at station 7 whichis the mouth of the estuary. The results obtained that water quality in Krueng Cut waters based on Government Regulation of water quality no. 82/2001 on the water quality categorized as a class III water quality, which is the water that can be used only for the function of fishery cultivation. Analisa BOD dan COD telah dilakukan di perairan Krueng Cut Desa Alue Naga yang dilakukan pada bulan Maret sampai dengan April 2017. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kualitas air di perairan Krueng Cut Desa Alue Nagayang dibandingkan dengan Peraturan Pemerintah (PP) nomor 82 Tahun 2001.Metoda yang dilakukan dalam penelitian ini adalah survey lapangan dengan metode purposive sampling dan analisa laboratorium terhadap sampel yang diperoleh di lapangan untuk uji BOD, COD, DO, nitrat, nitrit di Laboratorium Kimia Laut Fakultas Kelautan dan Perikanan Universitas Syiah Kualadengan metoda Spektofotometri Filterfotometer PF-11. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa konsentrasi BOD dan COD tertinggi berada pada stasiun 3 yaitu daerah sirkulasi arus (pertemuan antara arus air tawar dan air asin), dan konsentrasi BOD dan COD terendah berada di stasiun 7 yang merupakan daerah mulut estuari. Hasil penelitian diperoleh bahwa kualitas air di perairan Krueng Cut berdasarkanPeraturan Pemerintah No. 82 Tahun 2001 tentang kualitas air baku mutu dikatagorikan sebagai kualitas air kelas III yaitu air yang dapat digunakan hanya untuk fungsi pembudidayaan perikanan.
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- 2017
20. Evaluation of Antihyperglycemic Property from Syzygium oleana (Magnoliopsida: Myrtaceae) Pericarp
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Erlidawati Erlidawati, Safrida Safrida, Viqqi Kurnianda, and Musri Musman
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010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Syzygium ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Magnoliopsida ,Myrtaceae ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences - Published
- 2017
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21. Coral reef and reef fishes of core zone in the marine proctected areas of Aceh Besar, Indonesia
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Viqqi Kurnianda, I. J. P. Dewi, C. M. N. ‘Akla, R. Firdaus, Zulkarnain Jalil, and M Muhammad
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Core (optical fiber) ,geography ,Oceanography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Environmental science ,Coral reef ,Reef - Abstract
This research was conducted in January 2018 in the core zone of the Marine Protected Areas Peukan Bada and Lhoknga, Aceh Besar. The purpose of this study was to determine the coral reef cover and the abundance of reef fish in the core zone areas. The method of collecting coral reef cover data used the transect photo. Further, we analyzed these data using CPCe 4.1 software with a uniform grid technique. Moreover, the collection of coral fish abundance data using the Visual Census. The results of the study showed that the coral reef cover in the core zone of Lhoknga and Lampuuk water is 35.36% and 43.09% which are categorized as “moderate damage” with an abundance of reef fish value are 23900 Ind/Ha and 43600 Ind/Ha, respectively. On the other hand, the coral reef cover in the core zone of Bunta Island waters was 64.91% which was categorized as “good” with an abundance of reef fish value is 28600 Ind/Ha. However, the coral reef cover in the core zone of Batee Island waters was 23.68% which was categorized as “badly damage” with an abundance of reef fish value is 29300 Ind/Ha. In addition, the coral reef cover in the core zone of Tuan Island waters was 25.87% which was categorized as “moderate damage” with an abundance of reef fish value is 58100 In/Ha. Based on the results, the data conclude that the condition of coral reefs in the Marine Protected Area in the Lhoknga, Lampuuk, and Batee Island water requires proper handling in improving natural resources in their core zone.
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- 2021
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22. Molecular diversity of the Soft Coral Lobophytum in Sabang Island
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C. M. N. ‘Akla, M M Chabert, Musri Musman, R. Firdaus, and Viqqi Kurnianda
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food.ingredient ,food ,Ecology ,Coral ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Biology ,Lobophytum ,Diversity (politics) ,media_common - Abstract
In our continuous concern of biodiversity relating to molecular structures in Sabang island, we found complex species of soft coral (genus Lobophytum). Molecular phylogenetic analysis on 82 specimens confirmed the presence of Lobophytum crassum, Lobophytum verum, and Lobophytum rigidum. On the other hand, the identification of chemical profiles was performed by spectroscopy analysis based on metabolomics approaches. As a result, we identified the chemical diversity of cembrane-type diterpenoids class from all specimens. Moreover, metabolomics analysis using feature-based molecular networking showed L. crassum, L. verum, and L. rigidum genes poses fundamental roles in the formation of chemical variations. Our results indicated that cembrane-type diterpenoids were found on all species related to genus Lobophytum in Sabang island, located in the western part of the Indonesian archipelago.
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- 2021
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23. Identification of Caridae Cryptic organism (Crustacea) on the Pocillopora dead coral in Sabang, Aceh
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Muiari, C. N. Devira, Eka Maya Kurniasih, Andrianus Sembiring, Viqqi Kurnianda, Christopher P. Meyer, Ambariyanto, Fadhlurrahman, Siska Mellisa, Maria Ulfah, and Nurfadillah Nurfadillah
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biology ,Coral ,Zoology ,Identification (biology) ,Caridae ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Pocillopora ,biology.organism_classification ,Crustacean ,Organism - Abstract
Research on the composition of Caridea cryptic organisms (crustasea) on dead corals of pocillopora in Sabang waters has been conducted on January 2017. The purpose of this study was to identify the composition of Caridea cryptic organisms - found in dead coral Pocillopora. The location of research was decided by purposive sampling methods. The results showed that they were three families (Alpheidae, Hippolythidae, and Palaemonidae) were found at each station. Total number of individuals found as many as 109 individuals scattered into 3 stations. The most abundant families were from Alpheidae family with a total of 79 individuals while the fewest families found were Palaemonidae with a total of 11 individuals. The largest value of dead coral volume was found at Seulako island station which was 3.2 liter as the highest abundance of Caridae organisms (41 individuals). On the other hand, the station of Sumur Tiga was found the smallest coral volume of the two other stations of 1.2 liter with the lowest abundance of Caridea organisms 33 individuals.
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- 2021
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24. Fisheries management status in the marine protected area of eastern coast of Weh Island, Sabang, Indonesia
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C. M. N. ‘Akla, Suharyanto, Viqqi Kurnianda, B. Rachmad, and R. Firdaus
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Fishery ,Geography ,Marine protected area ,Fisheries management - Abstract
This study aims to determine the status of fisheries management, formulate priority tactical steps for fisheries management in the marine protected area of eastern coast of Weh Island. The types of data sources used in this study are primary data obtained through direct measurements and interviews, and desk study data. Data is processed and analyzed using the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management (EAFM) indicator, and Flag modeling. Determination of priority improvement indicators and priority tactical steps using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The assessment of fisheries management status shows that fisheries management in the conservation area of the East Coast of Weh belongs to the good category. Determination of priority indicators on fisheries management and regional suitability is carried out to determine the priority of short-term indicators which are then needed to determine the priority of tactical steps in fisheries management and regional suitability for marine tourism.
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- 2021
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25. Bioactivity of Indonesian’s Marine Sponge Xestospongia muta as Antidormant Mycobacterium smegmatis
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Rauzatul Sakinah, Syarifah Keumala, Viqqi Kurnianda, Guntur Febrian Illahi, K Khairunnisa, and Nanda Muhammad Razi
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Sponge ,Mycobacterium smegmatis ,Xestospongia ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology - Published
- 2018
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26. Polyhydroxy Isocopalane from Indonesian’s Marine Sponge Callyspongia Sp. as Anti–White Spot Syndrome Virus from Litopenaeus vannamei
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Viqqi Kurnianda, null Khairunnisa, Ade Winanda, Andria Mauliza, Maria Ulfah, null Nurfadillah, Reisuke Ishida, and Motomasa Kobayashi
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Metabolite ,White spot syndrome ,Litopenaeus ,Biology ,Carbon-13 NMR ,biology.organism_classification ,Bioinformatics ,Virus ,Microbiology ,Terpene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sponge ,chemistry ,Callyspongia - Abstract
The study of Indonesian’s marine sponge Callyspongia Sp. against white spot syndrome virus has been conducted in June 2017. Bioactive metabolite terpene isolated based on methods of bioassay-guided separation. LCMS-ESI spectrum indicate that molecular formula C24H44O5 with molecular weight is 412.576 m/z. FTIR spectrum indicated bioactive metabolite has ether C-O group at 1261 cm-1 and hydroxy group O-H at 3419 cm-1. The spectrum of 1H NMR and 13C NMR indicated that metabolite active compound as polyhydroxy isocopalane. The antiviral activity of isolate compound has been conducted against white spot syndrome virus from Litopenaeus vannamei. The result antiviral activity showed that the compound activity is strong at concentration 60 mg/L with survivability percentage at 34%. The result indicated that polyhydroxy isocopalane has an activity as anti-white spot syndrome activity from Litopenaeus vannamei.
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- 2017
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27. Evaluation of trophic status of Deudap Beach and Lhok Reudeup Beach, Nasi Island, Aceh Province, based on nitrate and phosphate concentration, and chlorophyll-a abundance
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S Agustina, S Purnawan, Chitra Octavina, S. Humaira, Lydia Anggraini, F Syahliza, Maria Ulfah, D. F. Putra, D. R. Utami, Viqqi Kurnianda, M R Ramadhan, S Karina, and T. H. Iqbal
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Chlorophyll a ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Nitrate ,Abundance (ecology) ,Ecology ,Environmental science ,Phosphate ,Trophic level - Abstract
The investigation of the trophic status based on the nitrate-phosphate correlation and chlorophyll-a abundance in Deudap beach and Lhok Reudup beach, Pulau Nasi, Aceh were carried out in November 2018. Determination of sampling location based on purposive sampling method. The total nitrate, total phosphate concentration, and chlorophyll-a abundance determined by Ultra Violet-Visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometre which was confirmed from the real-time NOAA database. The results of the chlorophyll-a abundance analysis showed that the abundance of chlorophyll-a in the surface layer ranges 0.7 - 0.11 μg / L. Total nitrate and total phosphate concentrations at deudap beach and lhok reudup in the surface layer ranges 260 - 183 μg / L and 9.4 - 6.8 μg / L. Furthermore, the results indicate that the phenomenon of the chlorophyll-a abundance is closely related to the availability of the macronutrient of nitrate and phosphate. Based on the correlation between total nitrate-phosphate and chlorophyll-a abundance in deudap beach and lhok reudup, Nasi Island are included in the category of oligotrophic waters.
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- 2019
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28. Antibacterial resistance Escherichia coli and Aeromonas hydrophila on alkaloid from marine sponge Callyspongia sp
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Musri Musman, A Winanda, A Mauliza, and Viqqi Kurnianda
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biology ,Chemistry ,Alkaloid ,Chloramphenicol ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,Aeromonas hydrophila ,Callyspongia ,medicine ,Bioassay ,Escherichia coli ,Active metabolite ,Antibacterial agent ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Research on the bioactivity of a compound from Callyspongia sp. as an antibacterial agent against Escherichia coli and Aeromonas hydrophila resistants was conducted. The active metabolite was isolated based on bioassay-guided separation with several steps of chromatography. The FTIR data showed the vibration at 1637.4 cm−1 as C-N imine functional group with the fingerprint region at 1449.0 cm−1 indicated the presence of alkaloid as the active compound. The results of this study informed the inhibitory zone diameter of the extract against E. coli showed an area as wide as 8.10 mm at the concentration of 80 μg mL−1 compared to the inhibitory zone diameter of the positive control Chloramphenicol as wide as 7.50 mm at the concentration of 40 μg mL−1. However, the inhibitory zone of the extract against A. hydrophila displayed an area 8.50 mm in diameter at the concentration of 20 μg mL−1 compared to the zone diameter of the positive control Chloramphenicol as wide as 7.25 mm at the concentration of 40 μg mL−1. Based on the bioassay results, the alkaloid compound from Callyspongia sp. has potential activity against the Gram-positive bacterial resistant of Escheria coli and the Gram-negative bacterial resistant of Aeromonas hydrophila.
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- 2019
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29. An indole alkaloid produced by Indonesian’s marine sponge Raspailia ramosa as an inhibitory of the panc-1 cell adapted to nutrient starvation
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Chitra Octavina, Viqqi Kurnianda, S Agustina, S Purnawan, A Mardiah, M R Ramadhan, Maria Ulfah, S Karina, and F Syahliza
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Sponge ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,biology ,Indole alkaloid ,Chemistry ,Cell ,Botany ,medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,Raspailia ramosa ,Nutrient starvation - Published
- 2018
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30. Inhibitory of PANC-1 produced by Indonesian’s Marine Sponge Endectyon delaubenfelsi Adapted to Nutrient Starvation
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Sofyatuddin Karina, A Mardiah, Syahrul Purnawan, S Agustina, Viqqi Kurnianda, Maria Ulfah, Chitra Octavina, M R Ramadhan, and F Syahliza
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sponge ,Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,Metabolite ,Alkaloid ,Imine ,Bioassay ,Amine gas treating ,biology.organism_classification ,IC50 ,Active metabolite - Abstract
The bioactivity of Indonesian Marine Sponge Endectyon delaubenfelsi has been conducted on July 2018. The active metabolite based on bioassay guided-separation with several steps of chromatography. The FTIR spectrum shows that the active metabolite has N-H amine functional groups at 3434.6 cm−1 C-H methyl was detected at 3090.46 cm−1, and the fingerprint region at 1637.27 cm−1 as C-N imine. Based on the FTIR data shows indicate that the active compound as alkaloid. Metabolite active has activity IC50 = 0.2 ug / mL indicates that the active compound from of Endectyon delaubenfelsi has potential activity as the new model to the drug discovery against PANC-1 cell.
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- 2018
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31. Manzamine C, an alkaloid indole as an inhibitor of the cancer cells adapted to nutrient starvation, from an Indonesian marine sponge of Xestospongia muta
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Sofyatuddin Karina, S Agustina, K Khairunnisa, Viqqi Kurnianda, and R Rahmi
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Indole test ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sponge ,chemistry ,biology ,Biochemistry ,Metabolite ,Alkaloid ,Growth inhibition ,Methylene ,biology.organism_classification ,IC50 ,Active metabolite - Abstract
Research of Manzamine C, Indole Alkaloids as cancer cell inhibitors in nutrient starvation, from the Indonesian Marine Sponge Xestospongia muta was done on May 2018. The goal of this study is to determine the cytotoxic activity of metabolite compounds of Xetospongia muta under glucose starvation. The active metabolite isolated using bioassay-guided separation with several steps of chromatography. Interpretation of IR data indicates that the active metabolites have the functional group of secondary NH2 at 3435.56 cm1, CH methyl at 2853.39 cm1, CH methylene at 2769.64 cm1 and CN imine at 1637.27 cm1. The LCMS-ESI analysis showed that the active metabolite has a molecular weight [M+H]+ 347.445 m/z which indicates the active metabolite has a molecular formula C23H29N3. The activity of metabolite compounds against PANC-1 cells showed cytotoxic activity under glucose starvation conditions with values IC50=10 μM, whereas no growth inhibition was observed up to 100 μM under the general culture conditions.
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- 2018
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32. Selektivitas fraksi Rf < 0,5 ekstrak etil asetat (EtOAc) biji putat air (Barringtonia racemosa)terhadap keong mas (Pomacea canaliculata) dan ikan lele lokal (Clarias batrachus)
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Musri Musman, Viqqi Kurnianda, and Sofia F
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Barringtonia racemosa ,Traditional medicine ,biology ,General Engineering ,Ethyl acetate ,biology.organism_classification ,Clarias ,Toxicology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Mortality data ,Molluscicide ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Pomacea canaliculata ,General Environmental Science ,Catfish - Abstract
Research to determine the selectivity of fraction Rf 0.5 of ethyl acetate extract (EtOAc) of putat air kernel (Barringtonia racemosa) on golden apple snail(Pomacea canaliculata) and local catfish (Clarias batrachus) was conducted in February 2012 at the Laboratory of Chemistry of Teacher Training and Education Faculty and Laboratory of Marine Chemistry of Coordinatorate of Marine and Fisheries of Syiah Kuala University. Thin-layer chromatography was used to separate components in the extract samples, and testing of biological activity based on the procedures recommended by FAO. Golden apple snail and local catfish mortality data were analyzed using Probit program, and value of selectivity (S) was processed according to the Wang and Feng’s formula.The values of LC50 of the fraction Rf 0.5 were 29.26 ppm for P. canaliculata and 44.47 ppm for C. batracus. The selectivity value for the tested organisms was 1.51. This study revealed that the tested extract has bioactive property as molluscicide of P. canaliculata.Key words. Biological activity, thin-layer chromatography, mortality, bioactive property, molluscicide, LC50.
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