Alternative Media from Mangrove Fruit for the Growth of Shigella dysentery, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella typhi bacteria
Edy Suwandi,
Emilda Sari,
Ariffaldi Nurhidayatulloh
Abstract:Objectives: Mangroves are rich in bioactive substances that support bacterial growth. The fruit of the mangrove tree can serve as a valuable source of carbohydrates, making it a potential substitute for Nutrient Agar (NA) as a growth medium.
Methodology and Results: The samples in this study were suspensions of Shigella dysentery, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella typhiwith 16 replications. Thus, the total number of samples in this study was 94 samples. The samples were isolated and identified as colony growth … Show more
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