F. Sani K., Dian R Magfirah, Y. Yuliawati, Elisma Elisma, Uce Lestari
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摘要
Ekor Naga (rhaphidophhora pinnata (L.f) Schott)是该社区使用的传统植物。以前的研究表明,这种植物具有药理作用,包括作为驱虫药,抗氧化剂和抗炎剂,并促进伤口愈合。因此,有必要进行毒性试验。该研究旨在通过毒性试验确定提取物对肾脏组织病理学的影响。这项研究采用了实验设计。试验动物分为5组,每组5只试验动物:阴性对照(0.5% Na;(CMC)、处理1(苦参叶提取物,剂量为200毫克/公斤体重)、处理2(苦参叶提取物,剂量为600毫克/公斤体重)、处理3(苦参叶提取物,剂量为1800毫克/公斤体重)、处理4(苦参叶提取物,剂量为5400毫克/公斤体重)。观察致死剂量(LD50)和肾组织病理学。数据分析采用单因素方差分析(One Way ANOVA),再进行Duncan检验。结果显示,各处理大鼠肾脏重量差异无统计学意义(p>0.05),急性给药14 d后肾脏组织形态学正常。以治疗剂量给药和大剂量单次给药对肾脏组织学没有不良影响。关键词:苦参叶,肾,组织病理学,急性毒性
Acute Toxicity Test of Ekor Naga (Rhaphidophora pinnata (L.f) Schott) Leaf Extract in Mice and Kidney Histological Examination
Ekor Naga (Rhaphidophora pinnata (L.f) Schott) is a traditional plant used by the community. Previous studies have shown that this plant has pharmacological effects, including as anthelmintics, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory agent as well as promotes wound healing. Thus, it is necessary to do a toxicity test. The study aimed to determine the effect of the extract on histopathology of the kidney through a toxicity test. The research used an experimental design. The test animals were divided into 5 groups, each of which consisted of 5 test animals: negative control (0.5% Na. CMC), Treatment 1 (Extract of ekor naga leaves at a dose of 200 mg/Kg BW), Treatment 2 (Extract of ekor naga leaves at a dose of 600 mg/Kg BW), Treatment 3 (Extract of ekor naga leaves at a dose of 1800 mg/Kg BW), and Treatment 4 (Extract of Ekor Naga Leaves at a dose of 5400 mg/Kg BW). The parameters observed were the Letal Dose (LD50) and the histophatology of the kidney. Data were analyzed using One Way ANOVA test, followed with Duncan’s test. The results showed no significant difference in the weight of the kidney (p>0.05), and the histophatology of the kidney after 14 days of acute administration of ekor naga leaf extract in all the treatment was normal. The administration of ekor naga leaf extract at therapeutic doses and larger doses of single administration did not have a bad effect on the histology of the kidney.Keywords: Ekor Naga Leaves, Kidney, Histopathology, Acute Toxicity.