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Proceedings of
(ICBS) “The Role of Basic Science in Health, Environment, and Advance Technology”
Malang, Indonesia Widyaloka Convention Hall, February, 17 – 18th 2011 Keynote Speakers 1. Assoc. Prof. Spas D. Kolev
– University of Melbourne (Australia) 2. Dr. Edgar Paski – British Columbia Institute of Technology (Canada) 3. Prof. Dr.
Lukman Hakim – Indonesian Institute of Science (Indonesia) 4. Prof Dr. Ir. Chandrawati Cahyani, MS – University of
Brawijaya (Indonesia) Board of Advisors Prof. Dr. Ir. Yogi Sugito (UB – Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Marjono, MPhil (UB –
Indonesia) Prof. Dr. Ir. Chandrawati Cahyani, MS (UB – Indonesia) Prof. Dr. drh. Aulanniam, DES (UB – Indonesia) Prof.
Dr. Loekito Soehono, M.Agr (UB – Indonesia) Prof. Petr Solich (Charles University – Rep. of Czech) Assoc. Prof. Stuart R.
Batten (Monash University – Australia) Dr. Masayuki Sano (AIST – Japan) Dr. Edgar Paski (British Columbia Institute of
Technology – Canada) Board of Editors Dr. Hermin Sulistyarti (UB – Indonesia) – Editor in chief Prof. Mick O’Neill
(Advisory and Training Service Pty, Ltd – Australia) Prof. Petr Solich (Charles University – Rep. of Czech) Dr. Edgar Paski
(British Columbia Institute of Technology – Canada) Dr. Francois Malherbe (Swinburne University of Technology -
Australia) Dr. Lilibeth dlC. Coo (University of the Philiphine - Philiphine) Dr. Verasak (King Mongkut's University of
Technology - Thailand) Zubaidah Ningsih, M. Phil (UB – Indonesia) Irfan Mustafa, MSi (UB – Indonesia) Yuniar Ponco
Prananto, MSc (UB – Indonesia) Design and Layout Hary Agustiawan Armeida Dwi Ridhowati Madjid Publisher: Galaxy
2011
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seminar, either oral or in poster. The objective of this proceeding is to collect and to share any useful information that
had been gathered recently in area of Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, which is generally known as the
basic science. Hence, through this book the readers are expected to gain new knowledge or information, especially in
health, environment and advance technology. In general, the papers are presented in order of health (part A),
environment (part B) and advance technology (part C) in which in each part the papers are divided into two sections, the
oral and poster papers. Many papers in this proceeding discuss the exploration and the development of natural
resources as the medicine based compound source. Furthermore, the modi cation of analyzing method and modeling
in health and environmental science, whether it is based on nuclear technology or advance biotechnology, has also been
compiled in this proceeding. In addition, several interesting topics which present the latest information in environmental
eld add the usefulness of information gathered in this proceeding. Additional information of the rst author is also
given at the end of this book. Hence further contact to the author is possible via the email address available at the
a liation section. Should the readers have further questions, comments or need more information, please directly
contact the authors of the papers. The editorial board
has made some editing correction needed in some cases. Most of the editing correction are 1
conducted and concentrated in the organization of the paper based on the guideline and the language,
we apologize for the late publishing of this book and for any inconvenience as a result of the delay. 1
Lastly, on behalf of the committee, we would like to say thank you to all the participants for their kindness to be part of
this conference. We also would like to acknowledge each partnerships and sponsorships that involved during this event.
We believe that this proceeding still has some weaknesses; therefore any constructive comments are welcome. Once
again, thank you to all, have a nice academic life and see you in the next ICBS. Malang, May 2011 i Message from
President of ICBS 2011 Praise to Allah SWT, as only of his love and blessing, our 1stth International conference on Basic
Science (ICBS 2011) was successfully held on February 17-18th, 2011 in Widyaloka Building University of Brawijaya
Malang Indonesia, as one of celebration for the 48thAnniversary University of Brawijaya and the International Year of
Chemistry 2011. The conference was projected to facilitate the discussion of the truth and beauty of science and its
application to impact positive improvement in health, environment and advance technology for prosperity to the local
society and worldwide. We would like to thank and give highest appreciation to Rector University of Brawijaya and Dean
Faculty of Science for their fully support and to Our honourable and generous keynote and invited speakers: Dr. Edgar
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Paski from BCIT & Analytical Innovation Canada; Assoc. Prof. Spas Dimitrov Kolev, from The University of Melbourne,
Australia, Prof. Lukman Hakim, Head of Indonesian Institute of Science, Prof. Chandrawati Cahyani from Chemistry
Prof. Motoki Kubo and Prof Mamoru Wakayama from Department of Biotechnology, Ritsumeikan University, Japan; Dr.
Francois Malherbe from Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Another great appreciation goes to the board of
editors: Assoc Prof. Lilibeth Coo from University of Philippines Manila, Prof. Mick O’Neill, the Director Statistical
Advisory & Training Services Australia, and Prof. Petr Solich from Charles University Republic of Czech. Many thanks go
as well to all national & international participants for their contributions to the conference program and to this
proceeding. It is our pleasant duty to also acknowledge our sponsors: PT Ar ndo Bersinar, CV Makmur Sejati,
Indonesian Forestry Department East Java Division, the Local Government of Malang City, Indonesian Chemistry
Society, PT. Otsuka Lawang, PT. Amerta Indah Otsuka - Pasuruan, Kristalindo, Trans Zahwaa Travel, Elfara FM and Tugu
Hotel as your strong support and active participation have made the 1st ICBS becomes a reality. The material in this
proceeding is divided into three parts: (1) Health, (2) Environment, and (3) Advance Technology. We hope that the
papers contained in this proceeding will prove helpful toward improving international collaboration research to solve the
problems related to heath, environment, and advance technology. As this conference is held annually, we are looking
forward to the 2nd International Conference on Basic Science that will be held on February, 2012 at the same location.
We hope that it will be a more interesting and enjoying conference. President Dr. Hermin Sulistyarti ii Message from
Dean of Faculty of Science – UB On behalf of the faculty of Science we are very happy to complete the 1stth
International conference on Basic Science (ICBS 2011) by this proceeding. Our appreciation to
for his support and all of the keynote and invited speakers who made this conference succeeds. This proceeding
contains as the following. Part A: Health, Part B: Environment, and Part C: Advanced Technology. Oral papers are
followed by posters at each part. Finally, we would like to thank all of the steering and organizing committee for their
efforts in succeeding this conference, especially to Dr. Hermin Sulistyarti as the chair of the organizing committee. Last
but not least for all of the participants, we are thankful for your cooperation, contribution and very valuable support for
this event. Thank you, Prof. Dr. Marjono, MPhil. iii Table of Content Preface Message from President of ICBS 2011
Message from the Dean of Science Faculty of UB Table of Content i ii iii iv Part A. Health Section A.1. Oral Presentation
A.2. Poster Presentation Part B. Environment Section B.1. Oral Presentation B.2. Poster Presentation Part C. Advance
Technology Section C.1. Oral Presentation C.2. Poster Presentation 1 – 106 107 – 181 182 – 299 300 – 366 367 – 490
490 – 617 Erratum 618 – 619 Bibliography of First Author Sponsorships xvi xxiii iv Part A. Health Section A.1. Oral
Presentation
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Agustina T Endharti, Nobuaki Misawa, Masafumi Ito, Haruhiko Suzuki ...................................... 1 – 106 1
Cytotoxic, antioxidant and antibacterial activity of methanol extract of Xylocarpus moluccensis fruit 4
husk
Research-based on Herbs Exploration and Use of Animal Models: Nature Materials towards 15
Supporting Evidence Based Medicine
Aulanni’am....................................................................................................................................
The Effect of Red Guajava (Psidium guajava) Fruit Extract on Tyrosinase (EC 1.14.18.1) Activity 14
Formalin on Antioxidant Enzymatic Activities and Oxidative Damages of Rats Hepar Tissue Chanif Mahdi, Aulanni’am
.......................................................................................................... 15 Monoclonal Antibodies to Bovine Zonna Pellucida 3
Strain Dwi Ningsih, Agustina Wulandari, Gunawan Pamudji Widodo ................................................. 27 Evaluation on the
Phytoestrogenic Effect of Legumes Extract in Binding Competition on Estrogen Receptor Edi Priyo Utomo
........................................................................................................................ 33 Preparation of Constructs Gene sY86 as the
Basis of Antibody Formation for Determination Method of Male Infertility Evi Hanizar, Miswar
................................................................................................................... 34
Function of hINSR Mutant Againts Tyrosine Kinase Precede Abnormally on Onset Diabetes 12
Mellitus: In Silico Study Fatchiyah,
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...................... Immune system impairment in CD122-de cient mice is caused by abnormality of activated T cells
Muhaimin Rifa'i………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………. The Simple Anti-oxidant Compound
in Anti-cancer Potential Fraction of Kesum Leaves Extract Muhamad Agus Wibowo, Lucy Ariani, Aulanni’am, M. Aris
Widodo, Basuki B. Purnomo ....... Cytotoxicity,
Malaria Vaccine Candidate with Gamma Rays: Alteration of Heat Shock Protein Pro les Post Irradiation Mukh Syaifudin,
Devita Tetriana, Siti Nurhayati, Darlina, Tur Rahardjo, Irawan Sugoro ........... Polyphenol Extract of Brown Seaweed
(Sargassum duplicatum Bory): Phytopharmaco Exploration for In ammatory Bowel Disease Theraphy Nur Lailatul
Rahmah, Aulanni’am, Anna Roosdiana ..................................................................
Increased Sucrose Transport SoSUT1 Parawita Dewanti, Bernet Agung Saputra, Tatik Wardiyati, Ari n Nur Sugiarto,
Bambang Sugiharto.................................................................................................................................... Cytotoxicity,
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Mellitus Rat Treated with Temu Giring Extract (Curcuma heyneana) Rosalina A.L., Aulanni’am, Chanif Mahdi
................................................................................... Characterization of Allergen Proteins and Alergenicity of Porang
tubers (Amorphophallus muelleri Blume.) by using IgE-Immunoblotting Sofy Permana, Sri Widyarti, Luccy Mutia Lingga
Dewi, Indrian Rizka Amalia ............................
Sri Rahayu , Manami Nishio , Yumi Hoshino , Eimei Sato .......................................................... In Vitro Anti-Malarial Activity
of Alkaloids from Erythrina Variegata against Plasmodium Falciparum Tati Herlina , Unang Supratman , Syafruddin ,
Antibody Speci c Protein 24 and Protein 40 Borna Virus in Serum Patients Psychiatric Disorders Tri Maharani ….
Yoga Dwi Jatmiko, Miguel De Barros Lopes, Mary Barton ......................................................... 101 31
102 A.
2. Poster Presentation 107 - 181 Aloe Gel Herbal Therapy on Diabetic Ulcer Healing Adeodatus Yuda Handaya ,
Djanggan Sargowo, M. Aris Widodo, Diana Lyrawati, Askandar Tjokroprawiro
Problem Based Learning and Laboratory Works on Students Achievement Afnidar, Sri Hamda, Erdawati
Rahman ....................................................... 117 Biodegradable Composite Polymer for Medical Application: A Review
Santoso , Aulanni’am, Sri Winarsih ................................................ 126 Evaluation on Antioxidative Activity of Pollard
Protein Hydrolysates Khothibul Umam Al Awwaly, Muhammad Halim Natsir , Abdul Manab ,Aris Sri Widati ............ 130
Exogenous IL-2 Promote T Cells Proliferation Under Anti –CD3/CD28 Combination Muhaimin Rifa'i
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 133
Potency of Inhibin B As Male Hormonal Contraception Candidates Based on Sperm Viability and LH 5
Serum Level of Rattus norvegicus
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a Denaturator Media of Rabies Virus M. Misbah Khunur, Rizky Arief Shobirin, Muchid Abdul Aziz,
………………………………………………… 137 Decrease of Ethanol Content in Urine Wistar Rats after Giving Acute Alcohol Ni Made
Suaniti ........................................................................................................................... 141 Response of Rhizopus Sp in
Ration to the Food Consumption, Body Weight and Feed Conversion of Chickens Layer Grower Period of I Nur Alim
Mosquito Population as DHF Vector with Sterile Insect Technique in Pasar Jumat – Nuclear Research Center Siti
Nurhayati, Budi Santoso ......................................................................................................... 147 vii Radiation Induced
Micronuclei in Lymphocyte Cell of Radiation Workers So ati Purnami, Yanti Lusiyanti, Masnelli Lubis, Dwi Ramadhani,
.....................................................................
The In uence of Status and The Patterns of Driving License Ownership toward The Gradation of 10
Head Injury
Tengkawang Seed Oil (Shorea sumatrana Sym.) as Antibacterial Valentina Adimurti Kusumaningtyas, Ahmad Sulaeman,
Yusnelti, Dewi Meliati Agustini........... The In uence of Citrus Nobilis Lour Aqueous Fraction on Mice Fertilization Rate by
In Vitro Fertilization Method Widjiati, Raden Roro Wulan Oktavia Aryaguna Putri, Diah Kusumawati ....................................
Acoustic Performance Study of Human Hearing System Due To Noise Potential Damages Wike Herawaty, Nurida
167 170 175 B.1. Oral Presentation 182 - 299 Utilization of Bagasse Fly Ash for Nickel and Chromium Immobilization in
Cement-Solidi ed Metal Plating Sludge Ahmad Husni, Angga Dheta Sirajuddin Aji, Yusi
Arisandi……....................................... Alkaloids from Marine Sponges: Isolation of a New Aaptamine Related Compound
from an Indonesian Aaptos Aaptos Ajuk Sapar, I Wayan Mudianta, Andi H. Alimuddin, Mary J.
Garson…………………………................... The Effect of Refugia Blog to Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Natural Enemies in
Rice Field Asyik Nur Allifah AF, Bagyo Yanuwiadi, Zulfaidah P. Gama, Amin S. Leksono..............................
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Polyvinylchloride-Coated Wire Electrode for Lead Detection as an Environmental Sensor Atikah, Qonitah F , Chasan Bisri ,
Bagus Setiawan , Tyas Karya P………………………………………………
Preliminary Study: Towards Molecular Phylogeny of Endiandra (Lauraceae) Deby Ari ani, Adi Basukriadi, Mien A. Rifai ,
Tatik Chikmawati ……………………………………………...... 182 187 192 196 197 202 205 viii The Adsorption Desorption of
Hybrid by Coloumn System Dwi Rasy Mujiyanti, Nuryono, Eko Sri Kunarti …………………………………........................................
Synthesis and Ability Test of Mg/Al Hydrotalcite-like from Arti cial Brine Water to Remove Eosin 17
Yellow
Eddy Heraldy, Sri Juari Santosa, Karna Wijaya, Triyono ……………………….…............................... Optimation of Bioethanol
Production from Sugar Cane Baggase using Separated Hydrolysis and Fermentation Method Based on Cellulase System
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
Synroc Performance for Immobilization of High Level Liquid Radioactive Waste Gunandjar 9
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Redjeki…………………………………………………………………..........................
Damping Concentration Effect Simulation on the Particulate PM10 Average Dynamic Dose Rate per 3
Year in X Region at Serpong Residency Icuk Setiyawati, Abdurrouf,
Eko Pujadi, P.A Saraswati …………………………………………................. Determination of Optimum pH and Adsorption Time of
Malachite Green on Coal Fly Ash M. Lathifurrijal, Anton Prasetyo, Diana Candra Dewi ……………………………………………................
………………………………………………………………. The Application of The Gompertz, Richards and Hyperbolastic Growth Models to
Describe Weight Growth NW Surya Wardhani, Solimun, Era Setiarini…………………………………………………….........................
Nitrogen Leaching on Coffee Based Agroforestry Systems in the Presence of Different Shade Trees R. Priyadarshini, K.
...……….............. Zoning on Vulnerability Potency of Geology Disaster Area in Malang-East Java Indonesia by Means of
Anticipating the Increasing of Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy in ASEAN Region - An Initial Assessment Susilo Widodo,
Permana, Amin Setyo Leksono, Bagyo Yanuwiadi………………………………………… Biology of Fungi’s Pelawan Tree (Tristaniopsis
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Model of Interactions Immune System with Micobacterium Tuberculosis Usman Pagalay, Marjono, Kusworini Handono,
Agus Suryanto ..........……………......................... Role of Wild Plant as Alternative Habitat for Natural Enemies in Agricultural
Land Wiwin Maisyaroh, Bagyo Yanuwiadi, Amin Setyo L., Zulfaidah P.Gama …………………...................
................................................................................................. 275 280 281 282 290 294 B.2. Poster Presentation The Study
of Phosphate Released from Aquatic Sediment and Its Effect on Algal Growth Asep Saefumillah, Nining Betawati
Prihantini, Dini Damayanti, Zaenab Sahamiddina…………… 300 - 366 300 Normative Law Dimension Introduction of Variety
Description for Pests and Plant Disease in Sustainable Food Crop Cultivation Bambang
Sudjito…………………………………………………………………………............................................. 301
Approach Method Self Organizing Maps (SOM) for Grouping Zone Season (ZOM) District Ngawi and 11
Accuracy Evaluation Method ZOM with General Regression Neural Network (GRNN)
Bambang Widjanarko Otok, Muhammad Sjahid Akbar, Agnisa Bhakti Persada ..……………....... 307
of Azolla Microphylla-Silica in Continuous System Danar Purwonugroho, Sri Wardhani, Darjito, Deasi Ari Shandi ,
Variation Shape and Color of Gland from Genus Orophea (Annonaceae) in Purwodadi Botanical 21
Garden
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Comparative Air Analysis of the Institute of Chemistry, UP Diliman using Passive Sampler with
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Activated Charcoal and Commercially Available Adsorbent Lilibeth dlC. Coo , Christian Mark G.
325 Synthesis and Characterization of Nickel(II) doped Calcium Tartrate Tetrahydrate x (CaxNi(1-x)C4H4O6.4H2O)
Single Crystals in Metasilicate Gel Using CaCl2 Made of Achatina fulica Snail Shell Waste Mohammad Misbah Khunur,
Calcium Tartrate Tetrahydrate (CaxNi(1-x)C4H4O6.4H2O) Single Crystals from Achatina fulica Snail Shell Waste
Mohammad Misbah Khunur, Imam Sakdi, Yuniar Ponco Prananto, Rachmat Triandi
Aceh Patchouli Leaves (Pogostemon cablin Benth) and The Characterization by TLC and 6
Coffee Agroforests in the Recharge Area of Some Springs in Ngantang Subs District,Malang Regency, East Java Titut
Yulistyarini, Zaenal Kusuma, Soemarno, Endang Arisoesilaningsih................................... 330 334 338 342 346 352 356
361 362 Part C. Advance Technology Section C.1. Oral Presentation 367 – 485
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Seismic Vulnerability Index in subdistrict of Klojen, Malang Regency, using "Horizontal to Vertical Spectral Ratio" for
Seismic Microzonation Adi Susilo, Dwi Wahyudi............................................................................................................. Zircon
Imprinted Polymer: Synthesis, Characterization and Zircon Ion Absorption Properties Aladin Sianipar, Amran M.B.,
Buchari, I Made Arcana ................................................................. Effect of Pyrrole (Py) Concentration and the Number of
Cycles during Electropolymerization of Pyrrole (Py) on Platinum Electrode Anceu Murniati, Buchari, Suryo Gandasasmita,
Zeily Nurachman …………………………...….… 367 372 380 386 xi Development of Biomass Stove by Using Brick Refractory
Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for Salmonella Detection Using Multi Walled Carbon Nanotubes
(MWCNTS) Dyah Kinasih Wuragil, Sukunya Oaew, Verasak Surareungchai .................................................. Standardization
for Gamma Emitting of Co-60 And Cs-137 Mixed Source Using Gamma Spectrometry Method Gatot Wurdiyanto,
Hermawan Candra, Wijono .......................................................................... The Diet Effect Using Amorphophallus Sp Raw
Flour
Acid Methyl Esters (Fames) From Oil Seed Nyamplung (Calophyllum Inophyllum): The Effect of Catalyst Homogenous
and Heterogenous Hendro Juwono, Triyono, Sutarno, Endang Tri Wahjuni ………………………….………………………….. Preparation of
152Eu Standard Source in Al2O3 Matrix Hermawan Candra, Gatot Wurdiyanto, Pujadi
Parameters of Regression Spatial Error by Estimated Generalized Least Square Method Lailiatul Mubtadiah, Sri Harini,
Abdul Aziz ................................................................................... The Determination of Skin Resistance Coe cient of
Apples Respect To O2 and CO2 Exchange Using SF6 Gas as a Tracer By a CO2 Laser Photoacoustic Spectroscopy
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Scanning Microscopy (Clsm) Studies Mokhamad Nur, Todor Vasiljevic, Nicoleta Dragomir
………………………………………....................... Comparison of Three Spatial Analyses in Randomized Complete Block Design
Mohammad Masjkur ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 392 396 400 405 409 413 418 423
427 431 435 439 443 448 449 xii
Standardization of 129I by Photon-Photon Coincidence Method with 125I Tracer Pujadi M, Gatot W, Hermawan C
................................................................................................. MLP Radial Basis Functions for Forecasting of the Chaotic
Evaporation and Oxidation Stability of Synthetic Sex Pheromone Candidate Molecules Engineered Alpha Linolenic Acid
(ALA) of Basil Seed Oil (Ocinum basilicum L.) Warsito, Jumina, Chairil Anwar
……………………………………………………………………………………………… Study of Structure and Magnetic Properties of Complex
Compounds of Cu (II) with Nitronil Nytroxide and Dicyanamide Ion Ligands I Wayan Dasna
............................................................................................................................ Characteristics Test and Identi cation of
Radiation Sources from the High Performance Radioisotope Identi er 75023 using Co-60, Cs-137 and Eu-152 Wijono,
453 456 460 465 470 474 479 483 488 C.2. Poster Presentation 491 – 624 Optimization of Biodiesel Synthesis by
Trans-Esteri cation of Jatropha Curcas Oil with High Free Fatty Acid Aman Santoso
.............................................................................................................................. 491 Re nement Optimization of Crude Palm
Oil (CPO) using Zeolite or Clay and Its Potential As Biodiesel Raw Materials Aman Santoso, Sri Kumalaningsih, Susinggih
Wijana, Imam Santoso ......................................... 496 Analysis and Numerical Solution of Saint Venant Equations for the
2D Shallow Water Wave Models with Initial Value Problem and Boundary Value Problems Ari Kusumastuti, Dewi Erla M.,
Silva Ahmad A. ............................................................................ 501 Spatial Pattern Analysis of Dengue Fever Incident for
Early Warning Disaster Information in Surabaya City Arrowiyah, Sutikno, Setiawan
...................................................................................................... 505 Preliminary Study of Tra c Marking Formulation
Using Natural Rubber Grafted Modi cation Athanasia Amanda Septevani, Agus Haryono, Dewi Sondari , Ahmad Randy
…………………………… 510 xiii
Evaluation of Clustering Season Zone in Ngawi – East Java Using Support Vector Machine (SVM) 18
Bambang Widjanarko
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Otok, Agus Suharsono, Elly Nur Shobihah ............................................. Performance Genetic Algorithm and Simulated
Annealing of Case Studies Flow Shop Scheduling Dian Ratnawati …………………………………………………………………………………….
…………………………………. Development of Static Load Sensor Based on PVDF Film Element Didik R.
Santoso............................................................................................................................. The Pro le of the Constituents of
White Turmeric Essential Oils (Curcuma zedoaria (Berg) Roscoe) in the Variety of Distilate Collection Time Dore Yulia,
Rurini Retnowati, Moh. Farid Rahman ...................................................................... Nutrient Status Improvement of Ca and
Mg in Leaf by Administering Dolomite to Decrease Acidity Levels of Tangerine Fruit (Citrus suhuiensis Tan) Edi Siswadi,
Ari n, Syekhfani, Sudarmadi Purnomo....................................................................
Eti Rohaeti, Betty Marita Soebrata, Putri Ratna Furi, Irmanida Batubara.................................... 2
Synthesis of
Silver(I) Nitrate with Ethylenethiourea and Characterization Using SEM-EDAX Fariati, Markus Diantoro, Rokiy
Performance of XEN Hypervisor Virtual Machine Monitor Based on Linux for Server Technology 13
Solutions in Indonesia
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bulgaricus toward The Time of pH Decrease and The Weight of Curd in Cheese Production Marissa Agnestiansyah,
Chanif Mahdi, Anna Roosdiana ........................................................... Effect of Carbonization Temperature on Physical
....................................... Analysis of Dinamic Behavior on Chua's Circuit Moh Anas Kurnia R, Erna Apriliani
............................................................................................... 514 519 520 521 525 530 535 538 541 542 543 547 550 551
555 560 xiv Immobilization Lipase from Mucor miehei using Silica Gel Matrix Ninik Afrizatus Sholichah, Anna
Roosdiana, Sutrisno ..................................................................
Ranked Clusterability Model of Dyad Data in Social Network R. B. Fajriya Hakim, Subanar, Edi 19
Winarko
Steam Distillation of Wilted Aceh Patchouli Leaves (Pogostemon cablin Benth) and the 6
Characterization by Thin Layer Chromatogaphy and Gas Chromatography – Mass Spectra
Sources on Xylanase Production from Trichoderma Viride Sutrisno, Anna Roosdiana, Widyasari S
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Cattle at Regional Arti cial Insemination Center in Airlangga University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Sri Pantja
Madyawati, Pudji Srianto, Trilas Sardjito…………………………………………………………………… Advance Technology – Poster
Presentation Identi cation of Clay Minerals by Using
Rachmat Slamet Santoso …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 566 572 575 581 585 590 593
595 596 601 607 611 617 618 620 xv Advance Technology – Oral Presentation
Presentation
17-18 Feb 2011 ORAL The Simple Anti-oxidant Compound in Anti-cancer Potential Fraction of Kesum Leaves Extract
Muhamad Agus Wibowo 1, Lucy Ariani 2, Aulanni‘am 3, M. Aris Widodo 4, Basuki B. Purnomo 5 (1
Pontianak (Aguso2@yahoo.com)
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Malang (4,5)
Malang Abstract Kesum (Polygonum minus L) is a plant that potentially be used in the treatment of cancer. Some
researchers claim that the extract of this plant is capable of killing cancer cells and act as antioxidants. Recent research
shows that n-hexane fraction of Kesum leaves have anti-cancer activity. This fraction demonstrates a proliferation
activity inhibition of lung cells that exposed by benzapyrene. In this study, isolation of potential compound as anticancer
that contained in the n-hexane fraction of Kesum leaves extract has been carried out. The analysis of isolated
compound was carried out by using GC-MS spectroscopy. The results showed that 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pentanone is a
dominant compound that contained in the fraction of n-hexane and it has antioxidants activity in the DPPH test. Based
on these result, 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pentanone is assumed to be the compound that has potency as an anti-cancer.
potentially be used to treat cancer. The anti-oxidant test of the aqueous extract of Kesum by using the method of
potassium ferricyanide, FTC (ferric thiocyanate), and TBA (thiobarbituric acid) showed that water extract of Kesum are
powerful antioxidants [2]. Vimala (2008) in his research stated that the methanol and water extracts of the Kesum
leaves are powerful antioxidants [3]. The anti-cancer activity is owned by Kesum leaves, too. Mackeen et al. (1997) in his
research stated that the ethanol extract of Kesum leaves are cytotoxic to HeLa cells, with LC50 (lethal concentration 50)
is 30µg/ml [4]. The n-hexane fraction of Kesum leave is a potential fraction to inhibited cancer growth [5]. Wibowo et al.
(2010) in his study states that this fraction is able to increase p53 gene expression,
decreased the levels of MDA (malondialdehyde), and reduce the proliferation activity of 16
the lung cells in
the animals model that exposed by benzopyrene [5]. Given that the n-hexane fraction of Kesum leaves is potential as a
lung cancer drug, it is necessary to isolate the anti-cancer potential compound in the n-hexane fraction. 2. Experimental
Details Materials Kesum (Polygonum minus L) used in this study were collected from Kota Baru, Pontianak. This
species is determined in the "Laboratory of Plant Taxonomy and Structure Development, Department of Biology,
Brawijaya University" and the specimen stored there. The parts of plants that used in this study are its leaves. The n-
hexane fraction (the fraction of potential anti-cancer) is obtained by using the method Wibowo et al. (2010) [5].
Determination of Anti-oxidant compounds by Thin Layer Chromatography method (TLC) The n-hexane fraction was
developed by using methylene chloride. Test of anti-oxidant compounds made with spray
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by using thin layer chromatography method. Antioxidants potential stain was marked with pale yellow spots are left in
place for 10 hours. Determination of phenolic compound group was used the spray reagent of FeCl3 1%. Determination
of terpenoid compound group was used the spray reagent of vanillin 1% in sulfuric acid. 59
17-18 Feb 2011 ORAL Isolation and analysis of antioxidant compounds from n-hexane Isolation of potential anticancer
stains performed gravity column chromatography (KKG) using a solvent gradient from non-polar to polar, to obtain
relatively pure compound. Against the pure compounds obtained and then
Discussion This study begins with the determination of the dominant spots that are anti-oxidants by using the method
of TLC (thin layer chromatography). Determination of antioxidant stain performed using DPPH spray reagent 0.2%. In
addition, also tests the classi cation of compounds by TLC method. Determination of phenolic compound group was
used the spray reagent of FeCl3 (1%) while the terpenoids was used the spray reagent of vanillin (1% in sulfuric acid).
The results of this experiment are presented in Figure 2 and Table 1. The results showed that the rst spot (Rf 0.95) is a
anticancer potencial. It is shown by the formation of yellow-pale color when tested with DPPH spray reagent. The rst
spot is a terpenoid compound that shown by the formation violet color when tested by vanillin spray reagent. In addition
of terpenoids, the phenolic compounds are also found (spots 9, 10, and 11) that is potential as anticancer compounds.
Figure 1. TLC determination of antioxidant spots. (A) visible light; (B) 1% FeCl3; (C) vanillin in H2SO4; (D) 0.2% DPPH in
methanol (developed n-hexane fraction by using MTC solvent). Isolation of the dominant spot of anti- oxidants ( rst
spot; Rf 0.95) is done by using the column of chromatography and the gradations of solvent from a non-polar to polar.
Isolates were then analyzed by GC-MS instrument. The structure of compounds in each peak was con rmed by an
internal standard.. The result of analysis is given in Figure 2 and Table 2. Table 1. The Rf of chromatogram as a results
of elution by using methanol. No light FeCl3 Vaniline DPPH Rf Comp. 1 yellow - crimson Yellow pale 0,95 terpenoid 2
green green green Green base yellow 0,87 Phenolic 3 brown - crimson - 0,76 terpenoid 4 green green green green 0,68
Phenolic 5 green grey green - 0,59 Phenolic 6 brown blue green - 0,43 Phenolic 7 brown blue green - 0,35 Phenolic 8
brown blue green - 0,30 Phenolic 9 brown blue dark Yellow pale 0,19 Phenolic 10 brown blue dark Yellow pale 0,05
Phenolic 11 brown blue dark Yellow pale 0 Phenolic Figure 2. Chromatogram analysis of isolates by using GC-MS Table
2. R time of the peak chromatogram on the GC-MS analysis Peak R Time Concentration (%) 1 7.824 72 2 16.227 10 3
19.697 18 Analysis by MS at the rst peak of the chromatogram gives the spectra as in the gure 3. The Analysis of
compounds by using an internal standard has showed that the target compound is 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pentanone 60
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17-18 Feb 2011 ORAL Figure 3. The spectral of the rst peak (tr 7.824) from the chromatogram From the analysis above,
the compound of 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pentanone is the dominant compound in the fraction of n-hexane that is as anti-
oxidants. The ability of compound 2- hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pentanone as anti-oxidants because of these compounds are
capable to delocalizations of electron. The existence of the 2-hydroxy-2-methyl-4-pentanone and the several of phenolic
compounds in the n-hexane fraction are allowing this fraction can reduce the
the lung tissue of the animal model in the research of Wibowo et al. (2010). 4. Conclusion From the results of research,
it can be concluded that the compound of 2-hydroxy-2- methyl-4-pentanone that contained in the fraction of n-hexane
are dominant compounds that has anti-oxidants activities and potential to be used as an anti-cancer. 5.
to the Directorate General of Higher Education (DIKTI) that has funded this research 24
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