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Pengembangan Metode Induksi Tukak Lambung Saputri, Fadlina Chany; Sari, Santi Purna; Munim, Abdul
Majalah Ilmu Kefarmasian Vol. 5, No. 2
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Scientific evaluation on pharmacological activity of medicinal herbs required repro-ducible and valid method-induced ulcer models in animal. In this study, the method of antiulcerogenic effect was investigated using several inducers. The male white Sprague-Dawley rats divided into five groups which were orally administrated water, indomethacin (48 mg/kg bw), aspirin-HCl (150 mg/kg bw), 96% ethanol (1 ml/200 g bw), and 80% ethanol (1 ml/200 g bw), respectively. The result of this study showed that the group was induced with 80% ethanol demonstrated the highest ulcer index. Histological examination of the stomach showed abnormality of mucosa cells on the aspirin-HCl, 96% ethanol, and 80% ethanol-induced gastric ulcer model in rats.
Uji Efek Antiartritis Ekstrak Etanol 80% Kulit Buah Delima Merah (Punica granatum L) Terhadap Udem Pada Telapak Kaki Tikus Putih Jantan yang diinduksi oleh Complete Freund’s Adjuvant Sari, Rusmalita Pebriana; Amin, Juheini; Sari, Santi Purna
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Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory disease that can degrade the quality of patient survival. Conventional treatments of this disease have potentially dangerous side effects. Therefore, many patients are turning to alternative medicine using medicinal herbs, one of which is the fruit of Punica granatum L. The aim of this research was to determine antiarthritis effect of 80% ethanolic extract of Punica granatum L. fruit peel which had been given orally on 17-30th day based on decreased edema volume and percentage indexes of arthritis. The method was adjuvant induced arthritis by using the complete freund’s adjuvant 0,1 mL by subplantar and allowed to arthritis until day 16. The animals test were used 33 male rats of Sprague Dawley strain that were divided into six groups: normal control, positive control, negative control, and three groups had received suspension of 80% ethanolic extract of Punica granatum L. fruit peel in 0,5% CMC at doses 20, 40, and 80 mg/200 g body weight. The Edema volume was measured by pletismometer on days 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 31 and indexes of arthritis determined on days 17 and 31. The Results showed that they were not significant difference in the decreased edema volume and the percentage indexes of arthritis, although the percentage inhibition of edema elevated with increasing dose.
Efek Hepatoprotektif Infus Daun Sukun (Artocarpus altilis (Park) Fsb) Terhadap Kerusakan Hati Tikus yang Diinduksi dengan Karbon Tetraklorida K.J, Wahyu Atmaja; Sari, Santi Purna; Azizahwati, Azizahwati
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Breadfruit leaves (Artocarpus altilis (Park.) Fsb.) are used as traditional medicine in treatment of liver diseases. This study aimed to figure out the hepatoprotective effect of breadfruit leaves infusion in carbon tetrachloride-induced liver damage in male albino rats. The study used 25 male albino rats of Sprague-Dawley strain, which were divided randomly into five groups. Group I (normal control group) and group II (carbon tetrachloride-induced control group) only received 0,5% carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) solution. Group III-V received different dose of breadfruit leaves infusion for seven days respectively, which were 13,5 g/kgBW (dose 1), 27 g/kg BW (dose 2) and 54 g/kg BW (dose 3). On 7th day, all groups, excepted the normal group, were induced by 0,4 ml/kgBW dose of carbon tetrachloride perorally two hours after the last breadfruit leaves infusion given. Parameters of liver damage were estimated by measuring the activity of plasma alanine aminotransferase (ALT), the concentration of lipid peroxide in liver, and the concentration of lipid peroxide in plasma. The results of ANOVA (p<0,05) demonstrated that breadfruit leaves infusion at a dose of 54 g/kgBW (dose 3) consumed for seven days respectively before 0,4 ml/kgBW dose of carbon tetrachloride-induced had hepatoprotective effect estimated by the activity of plasma ALT and the concentration of lipid peroxide in liver.
Pengaruh Pemberian Infusa Herba Sambiloto (Andrographis paniculata Nees) Terhadap Glibenklamid Dalam Menurunkan Kadar Glukosa Darah Tikus Putih Jantan yang Dibuat Diabetes Sari, Santi Purna; Azizahwati, Azizahwati; Ratimanjari, Diandra Andina
Majalah Ilmu Kefarmasian Vol. 9, No. 1
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Many diabetics perform self-medication with antidiabetic herbs and synthetic drugs with the aim to obtain a synergistic or additive effects without informing their primary physician, such as the use of creat and glibenclamide. This research was carried out to know the impact of creat herb infusion on glibenclamide in bwering blood glucose levels on diabetic male albino rats. This study used 24 male Sparague-Lawley rats, which are divided into 6 groups, normal control and diabetic control were given 0,5% CMC solution I ml/200 g bw of rat, glibenclamide control were given glibenclamide suspension 0,9 mg/200 g bw of rat, creat control were given creat herb infusion 50 mg/200 g bw of rat, and 2 interaction groups were given creat herb infusion in 2 variant doses (50 and 100 mg/ 200 g bw of rat) and glibenclamide suspension 0,9 mg/200 g bw of rat, each of them were administrated orally. All of groups were induced with alloxan 32 mg/ 200 g bw of rat except normal control. Blood glucose was measured by 0-toluidine method at 2 hours and 4 hours after administration. The result showed that the creat herb infusion at 100 mg/200 g bw gave significant impact on glibenclamide in lowering blood glucose levels week after administration.
Pengaruh Pemberian Sari Buah Mengkudu (Morinda citrifolia Linn.) Terhadap Glibenklamid dalam Menurunkan Kadar Glukosa Darah Tikus Putih Jantan yang Dibuat Diabetes Sari, Santi Purna; Munim, Abdul; Fitriani, Sri Wulandah
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Drug interactions can occur in the use of two or more drugs simultaneously, including the use of synthetic drug with herbal medicine. Combination of glibenclamide with noni juice (Morinda citrifolia Linn.) often used by diabetic patient to decrease their blood glucose level. lhe aim of this research was to know the interaction between glibenclamide and noni juice administration on blood glucose level. This research used 24 Sprague-Dawley male rats which were divided into 6 groups. Before the experiment, the rats were first induced by alloxan, except group 1, which was the normal control. Group 2 was the control of diabetic without given any drugs. Group 3 and 4 were the control of glibenclamide (0.9 mg/200g body weight of rat) and of noni juice (2.5 ml/200g body weight of rat) respectively. Group 5 and 6 were the interaction test group which were given glibenclamide (0.9 mg/ 200 g body weight rat) and noni juice (2.5 ml or 5.0 ml/200 g body weight of rat) with an hour interval. The blood glucose level was measured by using spectrophotometer with o-toluidine as reagent. The result of this research shows that noni juice at a dose 5.0 ml/200 g body weight rat was able to increased the reduction of blood glucose levels by glibenclamide after two weeks administration
Toksisitas Ekstrak Etanol Mangifera foetida L. sebagai Pengkelat Besi Ditinjau dari LD50 dan Komponen Sel Darah Wahyuni, Tri; Sari, Santi Purna; Estuningtyas, Ari; Freisleben, HJ
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Ethanolic extract of bacang mango leaves (Mangifera foetida L.) decreased iron concentration in blood Sprague dawley rats that had been induced iron overload. The aim of this experiment was to determine acute toxicity (LD50) value of ethanolic extract of M.foetida by weil method and its effect to blood component. This study was conducted by employing a complete random design using 25 male and 25 female mice of DDY strain which devided into 5 groups. The first group until fourth group were administered ethanolic extract of M.foetida with dose variation which suspension in aquadest orally. The fifth group was control that administered aquadest. The LD50 was determined by the total of death on all group. LD50 value of the extract showed no death in the biggest doses (13.013 g/kg). The examination was continued with measured blood count (erythrocites, trombocytes, leukocytes, and haemoglobin concentration). It was shown that the extract at dose 1.626; 3.253; 6.506 and 13.013 g/kg unchanged the blood count measurement.
Indonesian health professions students’ perceptions toward an interprofessional education program: Findings after five years of implementation Sari, Santi Purna; Soemantri, Diantha; Ayubi, Dian; Martha, Evi; Handiyani, Hanny; Findyartini, Ardi
Makara Journal of Health Research
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Background: The Interprofessional Education (IPE) program is important for preparing health professions students to provide future interprofessional collaborative practice. The Universitas Indonesia Health Sciences Cluster has been implementing the IPE program since 2013. A comprehensive evaluation is required following the implementation of the IPE program. The aim of the study was to evaluate the IPE course based on perceptions of undergraduate students at the Universitas Indonesia from 2013 to 2017. Methods: A mixed-methods study utilizing a semi-structured questionnaire was conducted with first year students following the completion of the first stage of the IPE course. A total of 2355 students (56.35%) from the 2013–2017 academic years completed the questionnaire. Results: The results showed that students’ perceptions of the IPE course improved each year on the domains of clear and relevant learning objectives, student-centered teaching methods, staff support, and supporting infrastructures. However, some room for improvement was identified, such as the need for tutors to have a more neutral attitude toward every student despite their background differences. Conclusion: The IPE course has been well perceived by students because of its comprehensive instructional design and principles of IPE that are implemented in the curriculum. The continuous cycles of improvement to maintain the quality of the IPE program will remain a challenge.