Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and Extract

Estrogen is a hormone that influences the growth of uterus. Ovariectomized rats lose their ovaries as the main source of estrogen so their uterus tends to shrink. The objective of thise study was to evaluate the potency of cocoa as an estrogen substitute, which was done through an experiment that t...

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Main Authors: Ariza Budi Tunjung, Misnawi Jati, Pratiwi Pudjiastuti, Afaf Baktir
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute 2017-04-01
Series:Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal
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spelling doaj-dbcbc904a91945a7950db9710836031b2020-11-25T03:01:11ZengIndonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research InstituteCoffee and Cocoa Research Journal0215-02122406-95742017-04-0133110.22302/iccri.jur.pelitaperkebunan.v33i1.253253Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and ExtractAriza Budi Tunjung0Misnawi Jati1Pratiwi Pudjiastuti2Afaf Baktir3Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research InstituteIndonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research InstituteAirlangga UniversityAirlangga University Estrogen is a hormone that influences the growth of uterus. Ovariectomized rats lose their ovaries as the main source of estrogen so their uterus tends to shrink. The objective of thise study was to evaluate the potency of cocoa as an estrogen substitute, which was done through an experiment that tested the influence of cocoa products on the uterus weight of ovariectomized rats. There were five treatments and in each of the treatments, six wistar rats were given the substance for three days. Four groups of treatment consisted of ovariectomized rats given cocoa extract (875.2 ppm of polyphenols, 1 g/kg of body weight, BW), cocoa powder (369.8 ppm of polyphenols, 1 g/kg BW), olive oil (10 mL/kg BW), or estradiol valerate (1 mg/kg BW). The fifth group consisted of intact (non-ovariectomized) rats given 10 mL/kg BW of water. The finding showed that the ovariectomized rats given olive oil had lower uterus weight than that of intact rats, while the ovariectomized rats given estradiol valerate had higher uterus weight compared to the intact and olive oil groups. The ovariectomized rats given cocoa powder and extract had higher uterus weight compared to those given only olive oil; although they were not significantly different. Correlation between the body weight and uterus weight varied across treatment groups. The rats given olive oil showed significant, positive correlation, while the intact rats showed moderate, positive correlation. The rats given estradiol valerate and cocoa powder showed non-significant correlation. Since the polyphenol content in cocoa powder was at lower concentration than that in the cocoa extract, it was predicted that cocoa polyphenols are more potential in the lower concentration. This study concludes that even though consumption of cocoa powder and extract did not significantly induced uterus growth, cocoa is still considered having estrogenic activity by lowering the correlation between the body weight and uterus weight in ovariectomized rats. http://www.ccrjournal.com/index.php/ccrj/article/view/253cocoapolyphenolsestrogenuterusuterotrophy
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author Ariza Budi Tunjung
Misnawi Jati
Pratiwi Pudjiastuti
Afaf Baktir
spellingShingle Ariza Budi Tunjung
Misnawi Jati
Pratiwi Pudjiastuti
Afaf Baktir
Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and Extract
Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal
cocoa
polyphenols
estrogen
uterus
uterotrophy
author_facet Ariza Budi Tunjung
Misnawi Jati
Pratiwi Pudjiastuti
Afaf Baktir
author_sort Ariza Budi Tunjung
title Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and Extract
title_short Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and Extract
title_full Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and Extract
title_fullStr Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and Extract
title_full_unstemmed Uterus Weight of Ovariectomized Rats Given Cocoa Powder and Extract
title_sort uterus weight of ovariectomized rats given cocoa powder and extract
publisher Indonesian Coffee and Cocoa Research Institute
series Coffee and Cocoa Research Journal
issn 0215-0212
2406-9574
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Estrogen is a hormone that influences the growth of uterus. Ovariectomized rats lose their ovaries as the main source of estrogen so their uterus tends to shrink. The objective of thise study was to evaluate the potency of cocoa as an estrogen substitute, which was done through an experiment that tested the influence of cocoa products on the uterus weight of ovariectomized rats. There were five treatments and in each of the treatments, six wistar rats were given the substance for three days. Four groups of treatment consisted of ovariectomized rats given cocoa extract (875.2 ppm of polyphenols, 1 g/kg of body weight, BW), cocoa powder (369.8 ppm of polyphenols, 1 g/kg BW), olive oil (10 mL/kg BW), or estradiol valerate (1 mg/kg BW). The fifth group consisted of intact (non-ovariectomized) rats given 10 mL/kg BW of water. The finding showed that the ovariectomized rats given olive oil had lower uterus weight than that of intact rats, while the ovariectomized rats given estradiol valerate had higher uterus weight compared to the intact and olive oil groups. The ovariectomized rats given cocoa powder and extract had higher uterus weight compared to those given only olive oil; although they were not significantly different. Correlation between the body weight and uterus weight varied across treatment groups. The rats given olive oil showed significant, positive correlation, while the intact rats showed moderate, positive correlation. The rats given estradiol valerate and cocoa powder showed non-significant correlation. Since the polyphenol content in cocoa powder was at lower concentration than that in the cocoa extract, it was predicted that cocoa polyphenols are more potential in the lower concentration. This study concludes that even though consumption of cocoa powder and extract did not significantly induced uterus growth, cocoa is still considered having estrogenic activity by lowering the correlation between the body weight and uterus weight in ovariectomized rats.
topic cocoa
polyphenols
estrogen
uterus
uterotrophy
url http://www.ccrjournal.com/index.php/ccrj/article/view/253
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