Potential Inhibitory Power of Edible Starch Phosphate Film of Yellow Ivory Coconut Shoots (Cocos nucifera var. eburnea) Incorporated with Chitosan-Nisin on The Growth of Patogenic Bacteria
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Edible film can be used to package food well and improve the condition of the food, but damage to food ingredients can also occur due to bacteria, so chitosan-nisin is added as an antibacterial agent. In this research, Edible Film was made by adding 1,2,3,4 g of nisin to a 1% (w/v) chitosan solution to obtain four antibacterial agent solutions, namely 1.0% chitosan and chitosan-nisin: 0.1; 0.2; 0.3 and 0.4% (w/v), then mixed with distilled water, phosphate starch of yellow ivory coconut shoots, and sorbitol, then stirred with a magnetic stirrer, molded and dried in an oven and then tested for the antibacterial properties of the Edible film. The research results showed that Edible Film containing chitosan-nisin solution was the most potent antibacterial in inhibiting 1% chitosan solution with 0.4% nisin with the inhibition zone for each bacterium ranging between 29.9 mm, 30.6 mm. and 28.2 mm. Antibacterial activity increased with increasing concentration of chitosan-nisin solution.Downloads
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2024-06-30
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Kurniawan, D. Z., Zuhra, C. F., & Lenny, S. (2024). Potential Inhibitory Power of Edible Starch Phosphate Film of Yellow Ivory Coconut Shoots (Cocos nucifera var. eburnea) Incorporated with Chitosan-Nisin on The Growth of Patogenic Bacteria. Journal of The Indonesian Society of Integrated Chemistry, 16(1), 38-46. https://doi.org/10.22437/jisic.v16i1.33691
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