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  1. Nur Sabrina Badrulhisham, Siti Najihah Solehin, Kamarul Rahim Kamarudin, ‘Aisyah Mohamed Rehan
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    Gynura procumbens or longevity spinach plant is a type of medicinal plant that
    distributes widely in Southeast Asia including Malaysia. G. procumbens is
    commonly called as pokok Sambung Nyawa, Sabong Nyawa, Akar Sebiak, or
    Kecam Akar by Malaysians; and often consumed as ulam or salad. Thus, there
    might be several microorganisms particularly bacteria that still inhabiting the
    leaves. Intensive studies on the therapeutic potential of G. procumbens have
    indeed been carried out over time. However, studies focusing on the link between
    medicinal plants and bacteria that inhabit the plant specifically epiphytic bacteria
    on the leaf surface have yet to be fully appreciated. Besides, only one available
    study on the diversity of bacteria inhabiting the phyllosphere was available
    showing the lack of related studies. Thus, this study aimed to identify epiphytic
    bacteria of G. procumbens leaves based on morphology through Gram-staining
    and genetics using 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing; and to determine the
    possible contribution of the bacteria to the medicinal properties of G. procumbens
    by further readings. The findings from this research suggested the presence of
    five species of bacteria i.e. Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, Pantoea
    agglomerans, Sphingomonas melonis, and Burkholderia cepacia. From further
    readings, it is known that some of the bacterial species have the potentials towards
    medicinal applications. Also, it is hypothesised that the production of some
    secondary metabolites in the plant might be due to the presence of the bacteria.
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