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The Effect of Turmeric Drink on Rat Cholesterol Level Nino Yayah Sadiyyah; Ahmad Sulaeman; Edi S Mudjajanto
Media Gizi dan Keluarga Vol. 24 No. 1 (2000): Jurnal Media Gizi dan Keluarga
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The objective of this study is to learn the effect of turmeric drink on total cholesterol, HDL and LDL levels of rats. There are tree kinds of turmeric drink, which were given to experimental rats: 1) traditionaly turmeric drink; 2) spray drier turmeric drink and 3) extract turmeric drink. The study showed that all kinds of turmeric drink decreased cholesterol. Traditionally turmeric drink decreased total cholesterol and LDL higher than others and spray drier turmeric drink could maintain HDL.
PEMBERIAN PANGAN YANG DIFORTIFIKASI ZAT MULTI GIZI MIKRO DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP STATUS ANEMIA DAN PERTAMBAHAN BERAT BADAN IBU HAMIL V Prihananto; Rimbawan Rimbawan; Made Astawan; Ahmad Sulaeman
Media Gizi dan Keluarga Vol. 30 No. 2 (2006): Media Gizi dan Keluarga
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ABSTRACT. The objetive of this study was to evaluate the effect offeeding with multimicronutrients fortified foods on anemia status and weight gain ofpregnan womrql. This study was carried out in three sub-districts in Bogor, i. e.: Leuwiliang, Leuwisadeng and Ciampea. A double blind randomized control trial was assigned on this study. About 210 pregnant women from these sub-districts were selected for this study and devided into 2groups, (1) 70 pregnant women received fortified foods with multi-micronutrients i.e. iron, iodine, zinc, folic acid, vitamin C, and vitamin A, and (2) 70 pregnant mothers received nonfortifiedfoods, each for 6 mounths. Product chosen as intervention carrier consisted of vermicelli, milk, and biscuit. Distribution ofproducts were carried out every week to thetarget pregnant women. The results of the study showed: (a) intervention could reduce prevalence ofanemia as much as 28% compared with placebo (b) Intervention affected the micronutrients consumption andfulfilled: iron 55,5% RDA, vitamin A 65% RDA, vitamin C 126% RDA, folat 15,3% RDA, zinc 26,7% RDA, iodium 26,3%, (c) intervention didn'tinfluence weight gain during pregnancy.