Journal of Aquaculture and Fish Health
Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021): JAFH Vol. 10 No. 2 June 2021

Antifouling-Bacterial Potentials of Kenikir (Cosmos caudatus) and Bandotan (Ageratum conyzoides) Leaf Extracts in Freshwater Environment

Sesilia Rani Samudra (Aquatic Resources Management Study Program, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University, Jl. Dr. Soeparno Sports Complex Soesilo Soedarman, Karangwangkal, Purwokerto 53122, Indonesia)
Ren Fitriadi (Aquaculture Study Program, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University, Jl. Dr. Soeparno Sports Complex Soesilo Soedarman, Karangwangkal, Purwokerto 53122, Indonesia)
Bintang Marhaeni (Marine Science Study Program, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences, Jenderal Soedirman University, Jl. Dr. Soeparno Sports Complex Soesilo Soedarman, Karangwangkal, Purwokerto 53122, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 May 2021

Abstract

Biofouling refers to the attachment of organisms to the surface of an object submerged in water. It is often undesirable due to its detrimental effects, meanwhile, one way of managing biofouling is via antifouling. This study aims to examine the potential of kenikir (Cosmos caudatus) and bandotan (Ageratum conyzoides) leaves extracts as an alternative to natural antifouling. The research was conducted using the exploration method where the extract of both plants was examined in field and laboratory scales. Moreover, the extracts were mixed with paint without antifouling and then tested on a field scale by painting on wooden blocks. Observations were made by counting the number of microfouling in form of bacterial colonies attached to the painted wood surface by scraping the surface of the wood submerged in freshwater for one week. The results showed that the number of bacterial colonies with kenikir leaves extract was less than the bandotan extract. Moreover, based on the phytochemical analysis results, both kenikir and bandotan extracts contain alkaloids, steroids, tannins and saponins, however, the alkaloid content in kenikir leaf extract was higher compared to bandotan leaves. In conclusion, kenikir leaves extract has greater potential as an alternative source of antifouling compared to bandotan because the former has more bioactive content, especially alkaloid compounds.

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Journal Info

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JAFH

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry

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The Journal of Aquaculture And Fish Health (JAFH) has an objective to publish and provide high-quality scientific contributions to the field of fisheries. These contributions came from innovative researches that encourage science and technology development in the field of fisheries and marine ...