The Effect of Giving Aloe Vera Gel on Collagen Growth in Wistar Rats (Rattus Norvegicus) with Exposure to Ultra Violet-B Light

Inola Fitria, Djamin Djamin, Buter Samin
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Exposure to UV rays can cause photochemical damage to the DNA of cells in the body, triggering cancer formation, especially skin cancer in humans. The skin may lose elasticity. Research is needed to ensure that currently, we are still looking for plants or foods that contain collagen, which can prevent wrinkles. This research is an original experiment carried out in a laboratory. Two types of variables play a role in this research: independent variables and dependent variables. In this experiment, aloe vera gel was used as an independent variable as a substitute for UVB light exposure. Collagen development, measured in mouse skin, is the dependent variable here. This study found that the standard control group had no collagen growth and was stable. This was because the typical control treatment was not exposed to UVB rays; hence, collagen formation was stable. The group administered 15% aloe vera extract gel had a more substantial effect on rat skin tissue collagen development after UVB light exposure than the 5% and 10% groups. This is because a higher dose of aloe vera extract includes more chemical components that promote mouse skin collagen formation.
给予芦荟胶对暴露于紫外线 B 光下的 Wistar 大鼠(Rattus Norvegicus)胶原蛋白生长的影响
紫外线会对人体细胞的 DNA 造成光化学损伤,诱发癌症,尤其是人类的皮肤癌。皮肤可能会失去弹性。目前,我们仍在寻找含有胶原蛋白的植物或食物,以确保研究能够预防皱纹的产生。这项研究是在实验室进行的原创实验。有两类变量在这项研究中发挥作用:自变量和因变量。在本实验中,芦荟胶作为自变量被用来替代紫外线照射。小鼠皮肤中胶原蛋白的发展是因变量。这项研究发现,标准对照组的胶原蛋白没有增长,而且很稳定。这是因为典型的对照处理没有暴露在紫外线下,因此胶原蛋白的形成是稳定的。与 5%和 10%组相比,15%芦荟提取物凝胶组在紫外线照射后对大鼠皮肤组织胶原蛋白的形成有更大的影响。这是因为高剂量的芦荟提取物含有更多促进小鼠皮肤胶原蛋白形成的化学成分。
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