Edwin Widodo
Human Physiology Lab, Medical Faculty, Brawijaya University Jl. Veteran , Malang-East Java 65145

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Optimizing Collagenase, Fetal Bovine Serum, and Insulin to Isolate, Proliferate, and Differentiate Rat Preadipocyte in vitro Indra, M Rasjad; Satuman, Satuman; Widodo, Edwin
Jurnal Kedokteran YARSI Vol 16, No 3 (2008): SEPTEMBER - DESEMBER 2008
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas YARSI

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BackgroundThe aim of this study is to develop a method for optimal in vitro proliferation and differentiation of rat adipocyte. MethodsPreadipocyte were isolated from omentum of Rattus norvegicus Wistar using Collagenase type I dan II (Sigma). Cells were cultured in M199 culture containing either 0%, 8% or 10% Fetal Bovine Serum (FBS). Insulin were added into the media once the cells attached to the culture plate Proliferating and differentiated cells were counted and analysed by using Oil Red O dan Hematoxylen (HE) staining. Results This study demonstrated that adipocyte could be isolated using Collagenase type I but not type II. The addition of 10% FBSsignificantly increased the number of preadipocyte and differentiation of adipocyte more than those of 8% FBS and without FBS. The timing of FBS addition was best performed on day 8 using 10% FBS. Specific adipocyte staining using Oil Red O revealed thatthere were core lipids in mature adipocyte. ConclusionsCollagenase tipe I could be used to isolate preadipocyte cells. Supplementation of culture media with 8-10% FBS could enhance the in vitro proliferation of preadipocyte. Standard media M199 containing 10% FBS and insulin may provide an environment to differentiate preadipocyte specifically into adipocyte in vitro.
STUDY OF SOME BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN YOUNG MEN AS EFFECTED BY RAMADAN FASTING Indra, M. Rasjad; Satuman, Satuman; Widodo, Edwin; E.H, Tinny; S.W, Endang; Sudiarto, Sudiarto; Soemardini, Soemardini
Jurnal Kedokteran YARSI Vol 15, No 1 (2007): JANUARI - APRIL 2007
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The effect of Ramadan fasting on some blood parameters i.e. serum glucose, urea, uric acid, lipids and proteins, were investigated on young men in Ar Rohmah Islamic dormitory. Nineteen normal and healthy students aging between 12-25 years, residing in the Islamic dormitory, voluntarily to participated in the study. Blood samples were obtained from the volunteers on the 1st and 26th day of Ramadan and analyzed for the aforementioned biochemical parameters. A non-significant effect of Ramadan fasting was observed on most of the parameters studied. However, serum urea, triglycerides, total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol were reduced significantly (p 0.05) but remained within the physiological limits. Decrease in blood urea has been attributed to the effect of at least protein and triglycerides intake to increase lipolytic effect. The reduction in serum cholesterol and LDL is a beneficial effect of Ramadan fasting. The results of the study indicated thatRamadan fasting is quite safe for normal healthy adults.
Supplementation of Casein Tablets of Goat Milk Yogurt on Dioxin-exposed Broiler Chickens Feed Consumption Wicaksono, Agung; Oktanella, Yudit; Widodo, Edwin
Journal of Food and Life Sciences Vol 5, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jfls.2021.005.01.02

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Combustion process in industry resulted in harmful free radical compounds such as Dioxin / TCDD (2,3,7,8- tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin). The aim of the this experiment was to determine the therapeutic effect of casein in goat milk yogurt on chickens exposed to dioxins. Parameters used in this experiment were feed consumption and body weight. This research was designed with 18 male COBB strain broiler chickens aged 21 days. They were divided into three groups: (1) the negative group without any treatment, (2) the positive group by giving feed with dioxin 50ng / kg feed in corn oil solvent, (3) ) the therapy group was given feed with dioxin 50ng / kg feed in corn oil solvent in the morning and 750 mg / kg BW / day of yougurt casein goat milk in the afternoon. Both feed and casein were given orally for 21 days with each group having six replications. The samples were measured every day including weight gain and chicken feed consumption. The data were analyzed quantitatively using the One Way Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) test with a confidence level of 95%. The provision of goat milk yogurt casein tablets as a therapy for broiler chickens that were given dioxin-containing feed had a significant increase on chicken body weight, but insignificant on feed consumption.