Antibacterial Potency of Sea Star Linckia laevigata Extract Against Selected Pathogenic Bacteria

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The sea star (Asteroidea) is reported to have the potency to be a source of antimicrobial agent. An exploration study was conducted to reveal the potency of antibacterial bioactive of sea star from Maluku waters. This study aimed to determine the bioactive compounds of the Linckia laevigata extract and their antimicrobial activity. The results of qualitative phytochemical test showed that the L. laevigata extract contains flavonoid and saponin. The antimicrobial activity of the L. laevigata extract was demonstrated by an inhibition zone diameter of 29.5 mm against Enterobacter aeuregens and 22.1 mm against Clostridium botulinum. The L. laevigata extract has been proven to have antibacterial activityagainst food pathogenic bacteria.

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Nelce Mailoa, M., Leiwakabessy, J., Padma Widya Chakti, A., & Pattinasarany, A. Y. (2024). Antibacterial Potency of Sea Star Linckia laevigata Extract Against Selected Pathogenic Bacteria. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1329). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1329/1/012015

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