IN VITRO AND IN SILICO ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF 1.5-BIS (3'-ETHOXY-4'-HYDROXYPHENYL)-1-4-PENTADIENE-3-ONE

Authors

  • Agus Purwanggana Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Pancasila, Srengseng sawah, Jagakarsa, South of Jakarta, Indonesia 12640
  • Esti Mumpuni Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Pancasila, Srengseng sawah, Jagakarsa, South of Jakarta, Indonesia 12640
  • Esti Mulatsari Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Pancasila, Srengseng sawah, Jagakarsa, South of Jakarta, Indonesia 12640

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ijpps.2018v10i5.25143

Keywords:

1, 5-bis (3-ethoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl)-1, 4-pentadiene-3-one, Antibacterial, In silico, In vitro

Abstract

Objective: The main objective of this research were screened in vitro and in silico of 1,5-bis (3'-ethoxy-4'-hydroxyphenyl)-1,4-pentadiene-3-one as potential antibacterial agents.

Methods: The in vitro antibacterial study was carried against Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis (gram positive) and Escherichia coli, Salmonella thypi (gram negative) using broth dilution method to determine Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC), disc diffusion method to determine the diameter of inhibition zone. In silico antibacterial study was carried using computational software Protein-Ligand ANT System (PLANTS), computational docking was carried using receptor with Protein Data Bank (PDB) file 3MZD. The structures were optimized prior docking using YASARA, and MarvinSketch. The results of antibacterial testing were compared to two positive control drugs i. e amoxicillin and cefadroxil.

Results: In vitro evaluation showed that 1,5-bis (3'-ethoxy-4'-hydroxyphenyl)-1,4-pentadiene-3-one has a better antibacterial activity than amoxicillin and cefadroxil with a Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) of 0.15 ppm and diameter of inhibition zone of 11.27±0.31, 11.35±0.39, 11.25±0.33, and 11.05±0.45 mm in Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella thypi, respectively. These results in line with in silico evaluation that showed 1,5-bis (3'-ethoxy-4'-hydroxyphenyl)-1,4-pentadiene-3-one has more negative docking score than amoxicillin, cefadroxil, and cloxacillin acyl as a native ligand on the 3MZD receptor.

Conclusion: This results obtained in this research work were 1,5-bis (3'-ethoxy-4'-hydroxyphenyl)-1,4-pentadiene-3-one compound potential as an antibacterial agent. 

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01-05-2018

How to Cite

Purwanggana, A., E. Mumpuni, and E. Mulatsari. “IN VITRO AND IN SILICO ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF 1.5-BIS (3’-ETHOXY-4’-HYDROXYPHENYL)-1-4-PENTADIENE-3-ONE”. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol. 10, no. 5, May 2018, pp. 70-76, doi:10.22159/ijpps.2018v10i5.25143.

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