Abstract

The issue of microbial resistance to synthetic antibiotics is receiving more serious attention. There are manystudies on the search for new sources of antibiotics or antimicrobials from natural sources. Coconut is oneof the most important crops in tropical countries with various uses. Every part of the tree and coconut fruitis very useful with different purposes such as being processed into drinks, food, fibre, building materials,chemicals and medical agents. Studies have showed that coconut shell and coir have phenolic content thatgives antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. However, studies like this for Malaysian coconut are verylimited. This research activity was conducted to determine the antibacterial activity of coconut shell andcoir. Coconut shells and coirs randomly obtained from MARDI Station Bagan Datuk, were dried andground into powder, and extracted using different solvents namely ethanol, methanol and acetone. Theantibacterial activity of shell and coir extracts was determined using disc diffusion method against fivepathogenic strains which were Bacillus cereus ATCC 10876, Cronobacter sakazakii ATCC 29544,Enterobacter aerugenes ATCC 13048, Listeria innocua ATCC 33090 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC25923. The analysis results obtained showed that coconut shell and coir extracts have potential antibacterialactivity against all pathogenic strains tested with a wide range of inhibition zone sizes starting from 7.75 to11.25 mm for the shell extract and 9.25 to 17.00 mm for the coir extract. The usage of different solvents inextraction affected the phenolic content and antibacterial activity of coir and shell extracts. The coir showedhigher (p<0.05) total phenolic content in all solvents compared to the shell. The highest antibacterial activitywas observed in the ethanolic coir extract against S. aureus, while the lowest activity was against C.sakazakii in the ethanolic shell extract. Methanolic and acetone extracts for both shell and coir exhibitedlower minimum inhibitory and minimum bactericidal concentrations compared to ethanolic extract. Withthe results of this study, it is hoped that coconut coir and shell can be studied further and processed intopromising antimicrobial agents.

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