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PENGARUH EKSTRAK EDAMAME KAYA GENISTEIN TERHADAP KADAR LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN, HIGH SENSITIVITY-C REACTIVE PROTEIN, SERTA RASIO NEUTROFIL LIMFOSIT DAN MONOSIT LIMFOSIT: Studi Experimental pada Tikus Jantan yang Diinduksi Aterosklerosis Pratama, Reza Dian; Maharani, Nani; Bahrudin, Udin
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 8 No. 1 (2021): Med Hosp
Publisher : RSUP Dr. Kariadi

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ABSTRACT Background: Atherosclerosis is related to hypercholesterolaemia and inflammation. Edamame is one of the soybeans with high levels of genistein which protects the formation of atherosclerosis. Purpose: This research aimed to evaluate the effects of genistein-rich edamame on LDL, hs-CRP, Neutrophil-Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) and Monocyte-Lymphocyte Ratio (MLR) on atherosclerosis-induced mice. Method: This research is a true experimental study with posttest only-controlled group design. Thirty male rats were divided randomly into five groups: negative control group without any intervention, positive control group with atherosclerosis induction, first intervention group with edamame extract supplementation, second intervention group with genistein-rich edamame extract supplementation, and third intervention group treated with atorvastatin. After 28 days, serum LDL, hs-CRP, LDL and MLR were measured. Results: There were significant differences (p<0.001) of hs-CRP values between the second intervention group compared to the negative control, positive control and first intervention group. Edamame extract lowered LDL cholesterol levels in the second intervention group compared to positive control, but the difference were not statistically significant. There were significant differences (p<0.05) of MLR values between the second intervention group and the negative control and also the first intervention group, and significant differences between the second intervention group and the negative control and also the first intervention group. There was no significant difference on NLR values between all groups. Conclusion: The administration of genistein rich edamame may reduces the inflammation in the blood vessels better than edamame extract represented by lower hs-CRP and MLR values compared to the edamame extract. Keywords: Genistein rich-edamame, LDL, hsCRP, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio, monocyte-lymphocyte ratio
Effect of Genistein-rich Edamame Extract on Eosinophil-Lymphocyte Ratio Pratama, Reza Dian; Basyar, Edwin; Sudjarwo, Aries
Medica Hospitalia : Journal of Clinical Medicine Vol. 11 No. 2 (2024): Med Hosp
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BACKGROUND : Atherosclerosis is associated with hypercholesterolemia and inflammation. Edamame, a high-genistein soybean variant, is believed to have protective effects against atherosclerosis. AIMS : This study aimed to determine the influence of edamame extract rich in genistein on the eosinophil-lymphocyte ratio (ELR) levels in rats induced with atherosclerosis. METHOD : This research utilized a true experimental design with a post-test only control group. Thirty male rats were divided into five groups: negative control, positive control, treatment 1 with edamame extract supplementation, treatment 2 with edamame extract rich in genistein supplementation, and treatment 3 receiving atorvastatin. After 28 days, the ELR levels were examined from rat blood. Data were analyzed using One-Way ANOVA - Bonferroni, Kruskal-Wallis – Mann-Whitney, and Pearson correlation tests. RESULT : There were no significant differences in ELR levels (p>0.05) among all treatment groups compared to the negative and positive control groups. T-tests between the negative control and positive control groups, as well as between the positive control and the three treatment groups successively, showed non-significant results (p: 0.376; 0.856; 0.169; 0.066). CONCLUSION : The administration of edamame extract rich in genistein did not significantly reduce inflammation levels in blood vessels compared to edamame extract alone, as indicated by non-significant results in the ELR difference analysis.