含羞草叶片微生物污染检测

Kezia Joana Limarta, L. M. Sudimartini, A. Dharmayudha
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含羞草(Mimosa pudica L.)是一种在印度尼西亚很容易找到的野生植物,它的所有部分都被用于传统医药,尤其是叶子。鉴于含羞草的药理成分和功效,含羞草的叶子有可能被用作草药原料。本研究旨在根据 2000 年印度尼西亚共和国卫生部《药用植物提取物通用标准参数》和 2019 年第 32 号《印度尼西亚共和国食品药品监督局局长关于传统药物质量要求的规定》,确定含羞草叶片的微生物污染情况。本研究为非实验性观察研究,采用比较描述性分析设计。微生物污染水平通过平板总数(TPC)检测和酵母与霉菌总数(TYMC)检测进行评估。获得的研究数据是定量数据,通过计算在适宜的生长温度下培养后在平板计数琼脂(PCA)培养基和马铃薯葡萄糖琼脂(PDA)培养基上生长的微生物数量进行分析。含羞草叶片样本的平板总数为 3,9x104 CFU/克,酵母和霉菌总数为 2,5x103 CFU/克。结果表明,含羞草叶片样品的菌落总数(5x107 英镑)和酵母菌与霉菌总数(5x105 英镑)均符合微生物污染要求。由此可以得出结论,含羞草叶样品可以加工成药物制剂。还需要进一步研究病原体大肠杆菌、肠杆菌科、梭状芽孢杆菌、沙门氏菌和志贺氏杆菌的微生物污染及其他质量标准化测试。
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MICROBIAL CONTAMINATION TEST OF MIMOSA LEAVES SIMPLICIA
The Mimosa plant (Mimosa pudica L.) is a wild plant that can be easily found in Indonesia and all of its parts have been used in traditional medicine, especially the leaves. Seeing its pharmacological content and benefits, the leaves of the Mimosa plant have the potential to be used as a simplicia as raw material for herbal medicine. This study aims to determine microbial contamination of mimosa leaves simplicia according to the General Standard Parameters of Medicinal Plant Extracts of the Ministry of Health of Republic of Indonesia in 2000 and Regulation of the Head of Food and Drug Monitoring Agency of Republic of Indonesia Number 32 Year 2019 concerning Quality Requirements for Traditional Medicines. This research is a non-experimental observational research with a comparative descriptive analysis design. The microbial contamination level was assessed by Total Plate Count (TPC) test and Total Yeast and Mold Count (TYMC) test. The research data obtained is quantitative data which was analysed by counting the number of microbes that grew on Plate Count Agar (PCA) media and Potato Dextrose Agar (PDA) media after being incubated at the appropriate growth temperature. The Total Plate Number of the Mimosa leaves sample is 3,9x104 CFU/gram and the Total Yeast and Mold Count is 2,5x103 CFU/gram. The results showed that the mimosa leaf simplicia met the microbial contamination requirements for Total Plate Number (£5x107) and Total Yeast and Mold Count (£5x105). It can be concluded that the mimosa leaves simplicia sample can be processed into drug preparations. Further research on pathogen Escherichia coli, Enterobacteriaceae, Clostridia, Salmonella, and Shigella microbial contamination and other quality standardization tests are needed.
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