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  • - The study investigates the antibacterial properties of a specific shallot cultivar from Palu Valley, Indonesia, against the pathogen that causes typhoid fever, due to shallots' low toxicity and affordability.
  • - Using techniques like thin-layer chromatography (TLC-bioautography) and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS), researchers identified active compounds in shallot extracts and studied their interactions at the molecular level.
  • - Results show significant antibacterial activity, with a maximum inhibition zone of 31.5 mm, and identified key compounds such as dodecanoic acid, suggesting that Palu Valley shallot extract has strong therapeutic potential against typhoid fever.

Article Abstract

Background And Objectives: Shallots, recognized for their minimal toxicity, cost-effectiveness, and widespread availability, are increasingly considered a viable source of biological activity. This study evaluates the antibacterial efficacy of a specific shallot cultivar from Palu Valley, Indonesia, against , the pathogen responsible for typhoid fever.

Materials And Methods: Utilizing thin-layer chromatography (TLC-bioautography) and gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS), the study identifies active compounds in shallot ethanol extract and employs molecular docking to assess interactions between receptors and ligands.

Results: Findings indicate significant antibacterial activity, with a notable inhibition zone diameter of 31.5 mm at spot Rf 0.28 in TLC bioautography and an optimum concentration of 2% yielding an average clear zone diameter of 28.27 mm in the agar diffusion test. GC-MS analysis reveals 41 compounds, predominantly dodecanoic acid and 1,2,3-propanetriyl ester. Additionally, molecular docking reveals the lowest binding affinity (-7.3 kcal/mol) for Ergost-8-En-3-Ol, 14-Methyl-, (3.Beta,5. Alpha.) against DNA gyrase.

Conclusion: This study confirms Palu Valley shallot extract's potent antibacterial effect against highlighting its therapeutic potential.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11162162PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijm.v16i2.15354DOI Listing

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