ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2020,12,5,993-999.DOI:10.5530/pj.2020.12.140Published:August 2020Type:Original ArticleAntifungal Activity of Neolignan Derivatives from Eusideroxylon zwageri Against Pathogenic Fungus Microsporum gypseumAnis Yohana Chaerunisaa, Muhaimin Muhaimin, Syamsurizal Syamsurizal, Harizon Harizon, Tiana Milanda, and Imam Adi Wicaksono Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa1,*, Muhaimin Muhaimin2,3, Syamsurizal Syamsurizal2,3, Harizon Harizon2, Tiana Milanda4, Imam Adi Wicaksono5 1Department of Pharmaceutic and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Padjadjaran University, Jatinangor, 45363, INDONESIA. 2Department of Chemistry Education, Faculty of Education, University of Jambi, Jambi, 36361, INDONESIA. 3Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Jambi, Jambi, 36361, INDONESIA. 4Department of Pharmaceutical Biology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Padjadjaran University, Jatinangor, 45363, INDONESIA. 5Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Padjadjaran University, Jatinangor, 45363, INDONESIA. Abstract:Introduction: Bulian wood (Eusideroxylon zwageri) known as iron wood. It was known as wood source which fungi and insect resistant. These effects were interconnected with secondary metabolites contained within. Methods: Eusideroxylon zwageri wood powder was macerated with methanol and fractinated with n-Hexane, dichloromethane, ethyl acetate. Eusiderin I and Compound B were isolated from n-hexane fraction, while Compound C were isolated from dichloromethane fraction. Eusiderin I, compound A and Compound B were characterized using melting point, UV spectroscopy and compared with previous data. Antifungal activity test was conducted with Microsporum gypseum using paper disc method. Results: A research on antifungal activity of Neolignan derivatives from Eusideroxylon zwageri against pathogenic fungus Microsporum gypseum had been carried out. Eusiderin I, Compound B and Compound C were isolated from wood of Eusideroxylon zwageri. All three compounds are white crystals with melting point in such 99-100 oC, 110-112 oC, 98-99 oC, respectively and UV spectrum data is similar to reference. The antifungal activity test of Eusiderin I, Compound B and Compound C from Bulian wood (Eusideroxylon zwageri) to phatogen fungus of Microsporum gypseum showed that with five different concentrations (5, 25, 50, 100 and 200 ppm), Eusiderin I was a potent antifungal because it had a strong activity in inhibiting the Microsporum gypseum growth. The 5 days incubation test result showed that 50 ppm Eusiderin I could inhibit the Microsporum gypseum colony growth. The 100 ppm Eusiderin I gave the most effective inhibition precentage because it could inhibit the Microsporum gypseum colony growth (= 93.9%). Conclusion: Based on this data, Eusiderin I can be indicated an antifungal candidate. Keywords:Antifungal, Eusiderin, Eusideroxylon zwageri, Microsporum gypseumView:PDF (1.5 MB) PDF Images Antifungal activity of Eusiderin I, Compound B and Compound C from Bulian wood (Eusideroxylon zwageri) into Microsporum gypseum after 5 days of incubations. (Eusiderin I 50 ppm; b. Eusiderin I 100 ppm; c. Eusiderin I 200 ppm; d. Ketoconazole 200 ppm; e. DMSO; f. Compound B 100 ppm; and g. Compound C 100 ppm) ‹ Tacrolimus Therapeutic Drug Monitoring in Vietnamese Renal Transplant Recipients up Green Algae Halimeda macroloba in Spermonde Archipelago: Phytochemical and in vitro Antibacterial Studies ›