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14:15, 3 March 2019: Alexkambey (talk | contribs) triggered filter 0, performing the action "edit" on User:Alexkambey. Actions taken: Block, Block autopromote; Filter description: (examine)

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The sponge is one of the sea organisms that has a prospect as a source of
natural compounds including peptides, steroids, asetogenin, terpenoids, alkaloids,
cyclic halide and nitrogen. This research was directed to obtain several species of
sponges from the waters of Tasik Ria as well as testing the antibacterial activity of
extracts from some of the sponge against the bacteria Escherichia coli and
Staphylococcus aureus. From the identification, seven species of sponges were
found, which consists of: Amphimedon sp., Axinosa sp., Aaptos sp., Theonella sp.,
Cribochalina sp., Hyrtios sp., and Lendenfeldia sp. The tests of antibacterial activity
of the extracts from these sponges against test bacteria E. coli and S. aureus
showed some positive results. Extract from Axinosa sp. sponge(16 mm) showed
the strongest antibacterial activity on Escherichia coli bacteria. Followed by Hyrtios
sp. extract (13.5 mm), Aaptos sp. extract (13 mm), Lendenfeldia sp. extract (13
mm) and Cribochalinai sp. extract(10.5 mm). While the the tests on
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria showed that the strongest antibacterial activity
was found from Axinosa sp. sponge extract (16.5 mm), followed by the extract from
Aaptos sp. (15 mm), Lendenfeldia sp. extract (14.5 mm), Hyrtios sp. extract(13.5
mm) and Cribochalina sp. extract (11 mm).

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'The Antibacterial Activity Of Several Sponges From The Waters Of Tasik Ria Against Escherichia coli And Staphylococcus aureus bacteria'
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'The sponge is one of the sea organisms that has a prospect as a source of natural compounds including peptides, steroids, asetogenin, terpenoids, alkaloids, cyclic halide and nitrogen. This research was directed to obtain several species of sponges from the waters of Tasik Ria as well as testing the antibacterial activity of extracts from some of the sponge against the bacteria Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. From the identification, seven species of sponges were found, which consists of: Amphimedon sp., Axinosa sp., Aaptos sp., Theonella sp., Cribochalina sp., Hyrtios sp., and Lendenfeldia sp. The tests of antibacterial activity of the extracts from these sponges against test bacteria E. coli and S. aureus showed some positive results. Extract from Axinosa sp. sponge(16 mm) showed the strongest antibacterial activity on Escherichia coli bacteria. Followed by Hyrtios sp. extract (13.5 mm), Aaptos sp. extract (13 mm), Lendenfeldia sp. extract (13 mm) and Cribochalinai sp. extract(10.5 mm). While the the tests on Staphylococcus aureus bacteria showed that the strongest antibacterial activity was found from Axinosa sp. sponge extract (16.5 mm), followed by the extract from Aaptos sp. (15 mm), Lendenfeldia sp. extract (14.5 mm), Hyrtios sp. extract(13.5 mm) and Cribochalina sp. extract (11 mm).'
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'@@ -1,1 +1,17 @@ - +The sponge is one of the sea organisms that has a prospect as a source of +natural compounds including peptides, steroids, asetogenin, terpenoids, alkaloids, +cyclic halide and nitrogen. This research was directed to obtain several species of +sponges from the waters of Tasik Ria as well as testing the antibacterial activity of +extracts from some of the sponge against the bacteria Escherichia coli and +Staphylococcus aureus. From the identification, seven species of sponges were +found, which consists of: Amphimedon sp., Axinosa sp., Aaptos sp., Theonella sp., +Cribochalina sp., Hyrtios sp., and Lendenfeldia sp. The tests of antibacterial activity +of the extracts from these sponges against test bacteria E. coli and S. aureus +showed some positive results. Extract from Axinosa sp. sponge(16 mm) showed +the strongest antibacterial activity on Escherichia coli bacteria. Followed by Hyrtios +sp. extract (13.5 mm), Aaptos sp. extract (13 mm), Lendenfeldia sp. extract (13 +mm) and Cribochalinai sp. extract(10.5 mm). While the the tests on +Staphylococcus aureus bacteria showed that the strongest antibacterial activity +was found from Axinosa sp. sponge extract (16.5 mm), followed by the extract from +Aaptos sp. (15 mm), Lendenfeldia sp. extract (14.5 mm), Hyrtios sp. extract(13.5 +mm) and Cribochalina sp. extract (11 mm). '
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