PERBEDAAN HASIL PERTUMBUHAN JAMUR Candida albicans PADA MEDIA POTATO DEXTROSA AGAR DENGAN MEDIA MODIFIKASI CORN SUKROSA AGAR

Main Authors: Rahmawati, Nur Isnaeni, Sasongkowati, Retno, ., Suliati
Format: Article info application/pdf eJournal
Bahasa: eng
Terbitan: ANALIS KESEHATAN SAINS , 2016
Online Access: http://ejournal.poltekkesdepkes-sby.ac.id/ojs/index.php/ANKES/article/view/7
http://ejournal.poltekkesdepkes-sby.ac.id/ojs/index.php/ANKES/article/view/7/7
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  • Media is a mixture of certain materials with distilled water mold that can grow on certain acidity.One of the media used to breed a fungi that is Potato Dextrose Agar or commonly referred to as aPDA. PDA is a component of the potato extract as a source of carbohydrates, dextrose as anadditive, and that the compactor. Potatoes as nutrition on PDA has a lower carbohydrate contentthan corn. In addition, dextrose contained on the PDA is more difficult to be obtained, so that thewriter wants to replace with sucrose or table sugar which is called the modified media named CornSucrose Agar or CSA. CSA media tested is effectiveness for the growth of the fungi Candidaalbicans, are opportunistic pathogens in humans and in certain circumstances this fungi is able tocause infection and tissue damage. The results obtained were compared to the PDA as the GoldStandard. The writer made experiment in the Laboratory of Mycology Department of HealthAnalyst polytechnic Kemenkes Surabaya on 11 May to 15 May 2014, with 5 treatments that did intriplo samples, to determine whether or not the differences between two media. Media that hasbeen planted with Candida albicans were incubated at 37 o C for 5-7 days, then observed growth.The results of macroscopic and microscopic investigation of pure propagation of the fungi Candidaalbicans, it showed positive results fungi Candida albicans. The growth of the fungi Candidaalbicans on PDA with media modifications CSA showed that it very lush growth of the fungi Candidaalbicans. This showed that there is no difference in the growth of the fungi Candida albicans onPDA with media modifications CSA