%0 Journal Article %T Effectiveness of Lactobacillus plantarum from Dadiah Payakumbuh yoghurt as Immunomodulator in hypertension %J Caspian Journal of Environmental Sciences %I University of Guilan %Z 1735-3033 %A Abdullah, Dessy %A Poddar, Sandeep %A Dewi, Nadia Purnama %A Pratama, Yudha Endra %D 2023 %\ 04/01/2023 %V 21 %N 2 %P 439-443 %! Effectiveness of Lactobacillus plantarum from Dadiah Payakumbuh yoghurt as Immunomodulator in hypertension %K probiotics %K Dadiah %K Immuno-modulators %K Rattus novernicus %R 10.22124/cjes.2023.6538 %X Dadiah is a traditional food for the people of West Sumatra made from fermented buffalo milk in a bamboo container. As a fermented product, dadiah contains many lactic acid bacteria that have the potential as probiotics, including Lactobacillus plantarum isolated from dadiah payakumbuh which has the potential as a probiotic. As a probiotic, L. plantarum exhibits a number of beneficial health effects in humans and animals. It is capable of enhancing the body's immune system or as an immune-modulator. Probiotics help regulate the intestinal microflora and have immunomodulatory properties. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of L. plantarum from dadiah payakumbuh as an immune-modulator, both bio-informatically and in vitro. This study looked at the activity of L. plantarum as an immune-modulator in bioinformatics by searching for secondary metabolites by looking at the structure of the canonical and isomeric SMILE (simplified molecular-input line-entry system) in the PubChem database, as well as analyzing IgA in jejunum tissue of Norway Rat White (Rattus novernicus) given hypertension treatment using KIT ELISA. It was found that there was a predictive result of SAR Way2 Drug pass server from L. plantarum as an immune-modulator with a value of 0.47 and the IgA value in the jejunum tissue of R. novernicus. Hypertension in the rats increased compared to those who were not treated. L. plantarum from dadiah payakumbuh is able to increase the body immunity, since it produces immunomodulatory secondary metabolites. %U https://cjes.guilan.ac.ir/article_6538_35dd2b93eeedc5bfd0c32cbbd006aec2.pdf