The Effect of Clove's and Lemongrass's Essential Oil in Basal Feed on Performances and Hematology Profile of Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rat

Ahmad Baidlowi, Dela Ria Nesti, Ida Tjahajati
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This research was conducted to determine the effect of Clove’s and Lemongrass’s essential oil (EO) in basal feed on performances and hematology profile of Sterptozotocin-induced diabetic rat. 20 rats aged 40 days were divided into four groups of feed treatments, which are: negative control feed (basal feed-non-diabetic) (R1); positive control feed (commercial diabetic food) (R2); basal feed+Clove’s EO (R3); and basal feed+Lemongrass’s EO (R4). Each treatments using 5 rats. Collected data were performances and blood hematology profile. Data were analyzed using one way ANOVA design, the significance of different was tested using Least Significant Different (LSD) test. The result from this research showed that Clove’s and Lemongrass’s EO were significantly affected (P<0.05) on post-induction initial weight (5.41%; 3.30%; and 5.21%) compared to R2 group. It also significantly affected (P<0.05) on total gain (56.66% and 3.30%) and final weight (5.47% and 3.48%) compared to R1 group. Hematology profile’s data showed that both of Clove’s and Lemongrass’s EO did not affect to erythrocyte level, however, Clove’s EO did significantly affect to thrombocyte, hemoglobin and leukocyte level compared to R2 group, consecutively: (25.70%; 87.79%; and 37.59%), while Lemongrass’s EO significantly affected hemoglobin level (51.17%) compared to R2 group. It can be concluded that the addition of Clove’s and Lemongrass’s EO on basal feed could maintain the performance and improve the hematology profile of diabetic rat.
基础饲料中丁香和柠檬草精油对链脲佐菌素诱导的糖尿病大鼠生产性能和血液学指标的影响
本研究旨在研究基础饲料中丁香精油和柠檬草精油(EO)对sterptozotoin诱导的糖尿病大鼠生产性能和血液学指标的影响。将20只40日龄大鼠分为4组饲料处理,分别为:阴性对照饲料(基础饲料-非糖尿病饲料)(R1);阳性对照饲料(市售糖尿病食品)(R2);基础饲料+丁香EO (R3);基础饲料+柠檬草的EO (R4)。每组5只大鼠。收集的数据为表现和血液血液学资料。数据分析采用单因素方差分析设计,差异显著性采用LSD检验。结果表明:丁香和柠檬草对诱导后初始体重的影响显著(P<0.05) (5.41%;3.30%;(5.21%),与R2组比较。与R1组相比,总增重(56.66%、3.30%)和末重(5.47%、3.48%)均显著提高(P<0.05)。血液学数据显示丁香和柠檬草的EO对红细胞水平没有影响,但丁香EO对血小板、血红蛋白和白细胞水平的影响较R2组显著,依次为:(25.70%;87.79%;与R2组相比,柠檬草EO显著影响血红蛋白水平(51.17%)。由此可见,在基础饲料中添加丁香和柠檬草提取物可以维持糖尿病大鼠的生产性能,改善血液学指标。
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