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The Examination activity of salam leaf ethanolic ekstract (Syzygium polyanthum)[Wight] in mice
Author(s) -
Shinta Mayasari,
Wima Anggitasari,
Nafisah Isnawati
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
health media
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2715-4378
DOI - 10.55756/hm.v1i2.35
Subject(s) - loperamide , diarrhea , dose , traditional medicine , feces , body weight , syzygium , medicine , zoology , chemistry , biology , pharmacology , microbiology and biotechnology
The examination effect of salam leaf ethanolic extract where the purposed of this study was to determine the effect and concentration of salam leaves as antidiarrheals. Ethanol extract dosages of salam leaf given orally (mg/kgbw) was 15;20;25;30;and 35, carried out abservations on mice starting diarrhea, weight of faeces, frequency diarrhea, and the duration of diarrhea for 5 hours. Loperamide HCl given dose of 1 mg/kg is used comparison with negative control CMC-Na, and comparison of Loperamide HCl was the 56th  minute, 57,3; 57,9; 59; 58; 64,3 ; 54,3. Stool weight obtained an average of 0,34; 0,35; 0,32; 0,25; 0,27; 0,53; 0,21. The frequency of diarrhea was 8,8; 8,6; 8,9; 9,3; 8,6; 11,2; 8,5. Onset of diarrheal was average of minutes was 206,8; 207,6 ; 209,2; 209; 206,2;  230 and 88. From the research results obtained ethanol extract salam leaves given antidiarrheal effects with an optimum dose of 35mg/kgbw.

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