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Oxford: Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1973
589.903 1 BIO
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Dworkin, Martin
Reading Mass.: Benjamin/Cummings, 1985
589.903 DWO d
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Oxford: Pergamon Press , 1981
574.192 14 INO
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Meier, Remy
"The pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is not yet fully understood A genetic predisposition, some environmental factors and microbial flora of the grit are the key factors. The presence of bacteria in the intestinal lumen is a prerequisite for the development of IBD. In animal models, mice incapable of expressing IL, or IL invariably develop a colitis- or Crohn-like inflammation. No inflammation occurs if they grow up in a pathogen free environment or if they are fed with Lactobacillus sp when exposed to environmental bacteria. Thus, the absence of liminal bacteria or a different make-up there of prevents the development of inflammatory bowel disease in this model. Patients with IBD have been found to have a decreased stool excretion Lactobacillus andlor Bifidobacteria.
Furthermore, an increased number of bacteria adherents to the mucosa and within the epithelium has been demonstrated in quantitative studies. It appears that these bacteria trigger a strong abnormal mucosal immunological response, leading to intestinal epithelial cell injury mediated by activated T-cells, mononuclear cells and macrophages. If this response can not be down regulated by regulatory T-cells, mononuclear inflammatory cytokines are activated by stimulation of the intracellular transcription factor NF-kB. Recently it was shown that bacterial lipopolysaccharides can activate NF-kB by binding to two specific receptors on the cell membrane (Toll-like receptors [TLR's]) or intracellular receptors (NOD's).
New insights of the role of bacteria in IBD became available by identifying susceptibility genes for IBD. Several IBD susceptibility loci were recently identified. The IBD-l locus on chromosome 16 shows positive evidence for linkage in Crohn's disease and IBD-2 locus on chromosome l2 for ulcerative colitis. The evidence for' an association with Crohn's disease at the IBD-I locus have been shown to be attributed to mutations in the CARDI5/NOD2 gene. This gene is exressed in peripheral blood monocytes and in intestinal epithelial cells and serves as a key factor of innate mucosal response to luminal bacteria as an antibacterial factor.
The intact intercellular NOD2 protein binds LPS and activates NF-kB. This activation of the NF-kB signalling pathway in response to bacterial components plays a protective role in the mucosal epithelial cells for the host against inviting pathogens and an increased apoptosis of infected cells. There is evidence, that the defective NOD2 protein variants increase the susceptibility to pathogen invasion and a decrease in cellular apoptosis.
NF-kB plays a dual role in IBD. On the mucosal epithelial cells, bacterial components bind on NOD2 proteins and protect bacterial invasion. If this barrier mechanism is not intact, the bacterial invasion stimulates via TLR- and NOD2 receptors in immune-active cells (macrophages, T-cells and monocytes) NF-kB and triggers an aberrant inflammatory response leading to tissue damage. These new insights in the pathogenesis in IBD have led to new treatment possibilities including pre- and probiotics.
These therapies are aimed at directly modulating the host immune system to suppress intestinal inflammation. This has prompted considerable interest in manipulating the enteric microenvironment as a novel therapeutic strategy Several clinical studies showed promising results rising pre- and probiotics in patients with ulcerative colitis, pouchitis and Crohn's disease. The introduction of genetically engineered probiotic organism to produce and deliver anti-inflammatory cytokines or other biological relevant molecules to the mucosa offers further new potential for the treatment of IBD."
Jakarta: The Indonesian Journal of Gastroenterology Hepatology and Digestive Endoscopy, 2003
IJGH-4-2-Agt2003-50
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Birge, Edward A.
New York: Springer, 2006
579.3 BIR b
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Bacterial oxidation technology is a competitive alternative for treating refractory gold. The utilization of bacterial oxidation in the mining industry is relatively recent and the introduction of microbiology and biochemistry to this area is not widely understood by mining companies. Many misconceptions and misunderstandings have resulted from insufficient information. This paper describes the practical aspects of bio-oxidation technology related to the biology and physiology of bacteria in associate with the role and behavior of bacteria in bacterial oxidation."
IMJ 3:1 (1997)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"Heavy metals pollution in lakes has been generally occurred which is mainly attributed to the intensive anthropogenic activities surround them. The aim of this study was to obtain bacterial isolates for Pb bioremoval in waste water treatment system as well as Pb contaminated lakes water. Sediment samples were taken from Situ Cipondoh and Situ Pamulang in 3 December 2008. Bacteria were grown in Nutrient Agent (NA) medium containing Pb ions varied in 10, 25 and 50 mg/L concentration. Bacterial growth was observed in 24-48 hours. Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (GrAAS) was used to determine remaining Pb ion content in medium and in bacterial biomass after extraction digestions process using aqua regia and hydrogen peroxide 30 percent solutions mixtures at 121~�C and 15 Psig for 30 minutes. Recovery value using Certified Refence Material SRM-NIST-1515. Apple leaves measurement was 99.8 percent. The results show that bacterial isolates originated from situ Cipondoh and SituPamulang sediments were bot able to grow in medium containing 50 mg Pb/L, however bacterial isolated of situ Pamulang sediment can survive in medium containing 10 and 25 mgPb/L respectively in bacterial isolate of OP1N10, OP2N10, OP1N25, OP2N25, OP1N50 and OP2N50. Bacterial isolate from situ Pamulang grown medium (100 percent) possessed by OP1N10 isolate. The highest accumulation of Pb in bacterial cells (22.75 ~kg/g dry weight) found in OP1N25 isolate."
551 LIMNO 19:1 (2012)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Hana Rotua Selvi
"Potensi Indonesia sebagai salah satu penghasil minyak cengkeh terbesar di dunia didukung dengan pengembangan perkebunan cengkeh di Indonesia. Sulawesi Utara merupakan provinsi penghasil minyak cengkeh di Indonesia. Desa Liandok yang berada pada kabupaten Minahasa Selatan, provinsi Sulawesi Utara memiliki area perkebunan cengkeh yang luas. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkarakterisasi gen ech dan gen fcs pada bakteri tanah dari perkebunan cengkeh Desa Liandok, Minahasa Selatan. Bakteri tanah dari perkebunan cengkeh di Desa Liandok, Minahasa Selatan diisolasi dengan beberapa medium selektif. Ektraksi DNA dilakukan dengan menggunakan Geneaid PrestoTM Mini gDNA Bacteria Kit. Isolasi genom dari ekstraksi DNA dilakukan dengan elektroforesis gel agarosa. Primer forward dan primer reverse didesain dengan multiple alignment sekuens yang menyandi gen ech dan gen fcs dari bakteri Pseudomonas sp. pada data NCBI GenBank. Analisis PCR dilakukan melalui primer forward dan primer reverse untuk mendeteksi gen ech dan gen fcs pada isolat. Selanjutnya, amplikon dianalisis dengan elektroforesis gel agarosa untuk menunjukan pita pada daerah gen ech dan gen fcs. Analisis secara molekuler dilakukan dengan mengamplifikasi gen 16S rRNA dengan metode PCR menggunakan primer universal 27F dan 534R dan dilanjutkan dengan sekuensing terhadap gen 16S rRNA. Langkah terakhir, yaitu dilakukan analisis hasil sekuensing menggunakan metode BLAST di NCBI. Keberadaan gen ech dan gen fcs pada isolat bervariasi. Sembilan isolat dari total 22 isolat memiliki gen ech dan gen fcs. Hasil BLAST terhadap urutan nukleotida gen 16S rRNA dari tiga isolat yang disekuensing mempunyai kesamaan 99% dengan bakteri Pseudomonas nitroreducens dan satu isolat mempunyai kesamaan 96% dengan Pseudomonas denitrificans. Sebagai kesimpulan, bakteri tanah pada perkebunan cengkeh di Desa Liandok, Minahasa Selatan memiliki gen ech dan gen fcs yang berpotensi untuk melakukan konversi eugenol menjadi vanillin.

Indonesias potential as worlds largest clove oil producer is supported by the development of clove plantations in Indonesia. North Sulawesi is a province that playing the biggest role in producing clove oil in Indonesia. Desa Liandok is located in Minahasa Selatan, North Sulawesi which has a large areal of clove oil plantation. This study was aimed to characterize ech and fcs genes in soil bacteria from clove plantation in Desa Liandok, South Minahasa which has the potential to bioconvert eugenol to vanillin. The soil bacteria from clove plantations in Desa Liandok, South Minahasa was isolated using selective mediums. DNA extraction was carried out using Geneaid PrestoTM Mini gDNA Bacteria Kit. The isolated genomes from DNA extraction were analyzed and carried out by agarose gel electrophoresis. Both primers for PCR were designed by aligning multiple ech and fcs genes sequences of Pseudomonas sp. in NCBI GenBank data. PCR analysis was performed within forward and reverse primers to detect ech and fcs genes in the isolate. Furthermore, the amplicons was analyzed using agarose gel electrophoresis to show ech and fcs genes bands. Molecular analysis was carried out by amplifying the 16S rRNA gene with the PCR method using universal primers 27F and 534R and continued with sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene. The last step was to analyze the result of DNA sequencing using BLAST method in NCBI. The existence of ech and fcs genes in each isolate were varied. BLAST analysis against nucleotide sequence of the 16S rRNA gene from three isolates that were sequenced possess 99% similarities with Pseudomonas nitroreducens and one isolate possesses 96% similarities with Pseudomonas denitrificans. Nine out of 22 isolates contained both fcs and ech genes. To conclude, soil bacterias in clove plantation in Desa Liandok, South Minahasa have ech and fcs genes which have the potential to bioconvert eugenol to vanillin."
Depok: Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Indonesia, 2019
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Basle: F. Hoffman-La Roche & Co., [date of publication not identified]
579.3 BAC
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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