Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Stem Barks Ethanol Extracts of Asam Kandis On Male White Rats

H. S. Winata, Muhammad Andry, Muhammad Amin Nasution, Firman Rezaldi, Ade Shindy F Br Sembiring
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Inflammation is a complex series of changes in tissue due to tissue injury caused by bacteria, trauma, chemicals, heat, and pain. Gamboge (Garcinia xanthochymus) is a fruit-bearing tree native to Southeast Asia. Plants of the genus garcinia are rich in secondary metabolites such as flavonoids, steroids, and triterpenes which have potential pharmacological activity. This study aimed to determine the anti-inflammatory activity based on the reduction in edema volume of Gamboge (Garcinia xanthochymus) stem bark. The inquiry was experimental. Through maceration, an ethanol extract of the gamboge stem was created. The animals were divided into five groups, each containing five white male rats.  The test given was a suspension of gamboge ethanol extract at doses of 200, 400, and 600 mg/kgBW, a negative control of 1% Na CMC suspension, and a positive control of 2.25 mg/kgBW sodium diclofenac. Observations were made for 6 hours, and then data were analyzed using a two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test. The results showed that gamboge ethanolic extract was proven to have an anti-inflammatory effect in white male rats induced by carrageenan starting at doses of 200, 400, and 600 mg/kgBW, marked by a significant difference to the negative control (p<0.05). The 600mg/kgBW dose group showed no significantly different results from the positive control group (p>.05). These results concluded that the dose group 600mg/kgBW was the best dose of gamboge stem ethanol extract had an anti-inflammatory activity based on reducing the volume of leg edema of white male rats. Keywords: Asam Kandis Stem Bark; Anti-Inflammation; Male White Rats
山楂茎皮乙醇提取物对雄性大鼠的抗炎作用
炎症是由细菌、创伤、化学物质、热和疼痛引起的组织损伤引起的一系列复杂的组织变化。藤黄(Garcinia xanthochymus)是一种原产于东南亚的果树。藤黄属植物含有丰富的次生代谢产物,如黄酮类化合物、类固醇和三萜,具有潜在的药理活性。本研究旨在通过降低藤黄茎皮的水肿量来确定其抗炎活性。这项调查是实验性的。通过浸渍法制备藤黄茎的乙醇提取物。这些动物被分成五组,每组5只雄性白鼠。实验采用200mg /kgBW、400mg /kgBW、600mg /kgBW的藤黄乙醇提取物悬浮液,阴性对照为1% Na CMC悬浮液,阳性对照为2.25 mg/kgBW双氯芬酸钠。观察6小时后,采用双因素方差分析(ANOVA)检验对数据进行分析。结果表明,从200mg /kgBW、400mg /kgBW和600mg /kgBW剂量开始,藤黄乙醇提取物对卡拉胶诱导的白色雄性大鼠具有抗炎作用,与阴性对照有显著差异(p.05)。结果表明,以600mg/kgBW剂量组为最佳剂量组的藤茎醇提物具有抗炎作用,其作用机制主要是降低白雄性大鼠腿部水肿体积。关键词:阿萨姆干皮;抗炎;雄性小白鼠
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