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    PENGARUH ANTIBIOTIK AMOXICILLIN TERHADAP PERTUMBUHAN DAN AKTIVITAS ENZIM LAKASE JAMUR Trametes hirsuta D7
    (Elfitra, 2023-05) Hababil, Andini Rulia; Nugroho, Titania Tjandrawati; Anita, Sita Heris
    Amoxicillin is a β-lactam antibiotic derived from aminopenicillin which is bactericidal and inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis. The existence of amoxicillin that spread in nature needs to be researched whether its presence in nature can interfere the growth of biological plants, one of which in this study is fungi. This study aims to examine the effect of the antibiotic amoxicillin on the growth of white-rot fungi Trametes hirsuta D7 and its laccase activity. The results indicated that the addition of amoxicillin had no effect on the growth rate of Trametes hirsuta D7. The addition of amoxicillin at concentrations of 100 and 300 ppm resulted in a maximum growth rate of 1.48 ± 0.05 cm/day. Furthermore, the maximum biomass and laccase activity were 0.221 ± 0.015 g and 0.025 ± 0.006 U/mL, respectively. This study shows that Trametes hirsuta D7 have the potential to be used to degrade amoxicillin.

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