Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate

In Indonesia, breast cancer is noted as the most common cancer in women. Accordingly, this research was conducted to synthesize biofilm from bacterial cellulose by adding ethanol extract of mangosteen peel. The pellicle of bacterial cellulose was soaked in a 100 mL ethanol solution of mangosteen pee...

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Main Authors: Agrippina Waya Rahmaning Gusti, Prihartini Widiyanti, Helmy Yusuf
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spelling id-langga.1011132021-02-26T14:12:37Z http://repository.unair.ac.id/101113/ Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate Agrippina Waya Rahmaning Gusti Prihartini Widiyanti Helmy Yusuf QC1-999 Physics In Indonesia, breast cancer is noted as the most common cancer in women. Accordingly, this research was conducted to synthesize biofilm from bacterial cellulose by adding ethanol extract of mangosteen peel. The pellicle of bacterial cellulose was soaked in a 100 mL ethanol solution of mangosteen peel extract varied by 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2% v/v. The samples were characterized using the SEM, FTIR, and MTT Assay using the T47D breast cancer cells. The results using the SEM showed the thickness of the bacterial cellulose biofilm samples was 5.63 µm, while the 2% v/v thickness of the bacterial cellulose of the extract of mangosteen peel biofilm samples was 12.2 µm. The FTIR results showed a weak interaction between the O-H groups of the microbial cellulose and the C=C functional group in the phenolic compounds of the mangosteen peel extract. Based on the MTT Assay test results using the T47D breast cancer cells, the highest percentage of cell death result was 25.47% on the 2% v/v bacterial cellulose of the mangosteen peel extract samples. The Garcinia mangostana extracts added in the bacterial cellulose biofilms still required optimal concentrations in order to become potential killing mechanism for the T47D breast cancer cells. Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland 2017-01-25 Article PeerReviewed text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/101113/1/C23%20Fulltext_JBBBE.30.76%20Garcinia%20mangostana%2025%20Jan%202017.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/101113/2/C23%20Reviewer%20dan%20validasi.pdf text en http://repository.unair.ac.id/101113/3/C23%20Similarity.pdf Agrippina Waya Rahmaning Gusti and Prihartini Widiyanti and Helmy Yusuf (2017) Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate. Journal of Biomimetics, Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, 30. pp. 76-85. ISSN 2296-9845 https://www.scientific.net/JBBBE.30.76 https://doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/JBBBE.30.76
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Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate
description In Indonesia, breast cancer is noted as the most common cancer in women. Accordingly, this research was conducted to synthesize biofilm from bacterial cellulose by adding ethanol extract of mangosteen peel. The pellicle of bacterial cellulose was soaked in a 100 mL ethanol solution of mangosteen peel extract varied by 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, and 2% v/v. The samples were characterized using the SEM, FTIR, and MTT Assay using the T47D breast cancer cells. The results using the SEM showed the thickness of the bacterial cellulose biofilm samples was 5.63 µm, while the 2% v/v thickness of the bacterial cellulose of the extract of mangosteen peel biofilm samples was 12.2 µm. The FTIR results showed a weak interaction between the O-H groups of the microbial cellulose and the C=C functional group in the phenolic compounds of the mangosteen peel extract. Based on the MTT Assay test results using the T47D breast cancer cells, the highest percentage of cell death result was 25.47% on the 2% v/v bacterial cellulose of the mangosteen peel extract samples. The Garcinia mangostana extracts added in the bacterial cellulose biofilms still required optimal concentrations in order to become potential killing mechanism for the T47D breast cancer cells.
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author Agrippina Waya Rahmaning Gusti
Prihartini Widiyanti
Helmy Yusuf
author_facet Agrippina Waya Rahmaning Gusti
Prihartini Widiyanti
Helmy Yusuf
author_sort Agrippina Waya Rahmaning Gusti
title Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate
title_short Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate
title_full Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate
title_fullStr Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Characterization of Bacterial Cellulose - Garcinia mangostana Extract as Anti Breast Cancer Biofilm Candidate
title_sort synthesis and characterization of bacterial cellulose - garcinia mangostana extract as anti breast cancer biofilm candidate
publisher Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland
publishDate 2017
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