Tinjauan Pustaka : Optimasi Metode Budidaya Spons Demospongiae dan Bakteri Simbionnya

Aida Rozanah, Ananda Oktafiani Larasati, Rizky Indah Febrianingsih Suddin Putri, Yuni Elsa Hadisaputri

Abstrak


Sumber Daya Alam berupa spons khususnya kelas Demospongiae memiliki jumlah yang banyak dan
berpotensi dalam mengembangkan berbagai bidang terutama bioteknologi. Maka dari itu, perlu
dilakukan budidaya spons agar dapat mempertahankan keseimbangan alam dan ketersediaannya.
Budidaya spons merupakan upaya memperbanyak spons dalam jumlah yang banyak dengan waktu
yang relatif singkat. Diantara pertimbangan untuk menentukan optimasi metode adalah kedalaman
serta substrat yang digunakan. Spons dapat bersimbiosis dengan bakteri. Simbiosis tersebut dapat
menghasilkan senyawa metabolit baru yang memiliki potensi aktivitas farmakologis khususnya dibidang
farmasi.


Kata Kunci


Bakteri simbion; Budidaya; Demospongiae

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