Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by Paracetamol

Indonesia has  biodiversity potential to be developed as medicinal plants, such as basil leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.). Basil was reported to have a very high antioxidant activity in vitro. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of basil leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) infusion to liver based Asp...

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Main Authors: Ni Nyoman Yuliani, Jefrin Sambara, Maria Hilaria, Harlinda Harlinda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesian Society for Cancer Chemoprevention 2016-06-01
Series:ISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)
Online Access:https://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/106
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spelling doaj-ee23f2601b4446928483b0ccfa2992272020-11-24T23:15:16ZengIndonesian Society for Cancer ChemopreventionISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)2088-01972355-89892016-06-0172687310.14499/indonesianjcanchemoprev7iss2pp68-73107Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by ParacetamolNi Nyoman Yuliani0Jefrin Sambara1Maria Hilaria2Harlinda Harlinda3Department of Pharmacy, Polytechnic of Health, KupangDepartment of Pharmacy, Polytechnic of Health, KupangDepartment of Pharmacy, Polytechnic of Health, KupangDepartment of Pharmacy, Polytechnic of Health, KupangIndonesia has  biodiversity potential to be developed as medicinal plants, such as basil leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.). Basil was reported to have a very high antioxidant activity in vitro. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of basil leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) infusion to liver based Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) and Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) value in each dose. 18 rats were divided into 6 groups.,  control group,  negative control group treated with CMC Na 0.5%,  positive control group treated with Curcuma 3.6 mg / 200gBB, groups of 4-6 consecutive given a 80 mg  dose infusion basil / 200 gBB, 160 mg / 200 gBB, 320 mg / 200 gBB for 8 consecutive days, on the day of the 4th and 8th all treatment groups induced by toxic doses of paracetamol (500 mg / 200 gBB) except the normal control group 1, The research data in the form of enzyme activity of AST and ALT were analyzed using parametric and nonparametric ANOVA, and Friedman test with the level of trust  then followed by SNK test and Bnj test. The statistical test result with a 95% of level of trust that shown basil infuse with a dose of 80mg / 200gBB, 160mg / 200gBB, 320mg / 200gBB have hepatoprotective effects in rats induced by paracetamol 500mg / 200gBB. Based on the result of changes in average levels of AST on the fourth day and the eighth day of the three treatment infusion, infusion at a dose of 160 mg / 200gBB most effectively reduce average levels of AST and a group that has the average AST closest to the control group is positive, but infusion at a dose of 320mg / 200gBB the group that has the closest average ALT positive control group. Keywords : hepatoprotective, Ocimum sanctum L, Paracetamolhttps://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/106
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author Ni Nyoman Yuliani
Jefrin Sambara
Maria Hilaria
Harlinda Harlinda
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Jefrin Sambara
Maria Hilaria
Harlinda Harlinda
Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by Paracetamol
ISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)
author_facet Ni Nyoman Yuliani
Jefrin Sambara
Maria Hilaria
Harlinda Harlinda
author_sort Ni Nyoman Yuliani
title Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by Paracetamol
title_short Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by Paracetamol
title_full Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by Paracetamol
title_fullStr Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by Paracetamol
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Basil Leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) Infusion as Hepatoprotective Agent Induced by Paracetamol
title_sort effect of basil leaves (ocimum sanctum l.) infusion as hepatoprotective agent induced by paracetamol
publisher Indonesian Society for Cancer Chemoprevention
series ISCC (Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention)
issn 2088-0197
2355-8989
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Indonesia has  biodiversity potential to be developed as medicinal plants, such as basil leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.). Basil was reported to have a very high antioxidant activity in vitro. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of basil leaves (Ocimum sanctum L.) infusion to liver based Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) and Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) value in each dose. 18 rats were divided into 6 groups.,  control group,  negative control group treated with CMC Na 0.5%,  positive control group treated with Curcuma 3.6 mg / 200gBB, groups of 4-6 consecutive given a 80 mg  dose infusion basil / 200 gBB, 160 mg / 200 gBB, 320 mg / 200 gBB for 8 consecutive days, on the day of the 4th and 8th all treatment groups induced by toxic doses of paracetamol (500 mg / 200 gBB) except the normal control group 1, The research data in the form of enzyme activity of AST and ALT were analyzed using parametric and nonparametric ANOVA, and Friedman test with the level of trust  then followed by SNK test and Bnj test. The statistical test result with a 95% of level of trust that shown basil infuse with a dose of 80mg / 200gBB, 160mg / 200gBB, 320mg / 200gBB have hepatoprotective effects in rats induced by paracetamol 500mg / 200gBB. Based on the result of changes in average levels of AST on the fourth day and the eighth day of the three treatment infusion, infusion at a dose of 160 mg / 200gBB most effectively reduce average levels of AST and a group that has the average AST closest to the control group is positive, but infusion at a dose of 320mg / 200gBB the group that has the closest average ALT positive control group. Keywords : hepatoprotective, Ocimum sanctum L, Paracetamol
url https://ijcc.chemoprev.org/index.php/ijcc/article/view/106
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