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Robusta Coffee Decreased Malondialdehyde Levels in Wistar Mice Experiencing Oxidative Stress Abidah, Rahmi Syarifatun; Wirjatmadi, Bambang; Purwanto, Bambang; Adriani, Merryana
Health Notions Vol 1 No 4 (2017): October-December 2017
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Coffee drinking is a habit that still doubtful for it’s benefits. Many active ingredients in robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) are very useful for health, especially the antioxidant content that can ward off free radicals that absorbed in the body. Free radicals can be caused by psychological stress exposure. Excessive amounts of radicals in the body cause oxidative stress. This study aimed to see the robusta coffee effect on decreasing levels of Malondialdehyde (MDA) with “randomized post test only control group” design with 25 samples of white male rat strain wistar (Rattus norvegicus). Samples were divided into 5 groups: control groups and randomized treatment groups. Treatment given in psychological stress and giving robusta coffee drink with single dose. This study used “one way anova” test and followed by “pos hoc tukey HSD” test for statistics. Robusta coffee had an effect in MDA levels changing. There was a MDA levels decreasing in 1 hour after robusta coffee drinking in experimental rats with oxidative stress conditions that were exposed by psychological stress.   
The Role of Addition of Vitamin C in Iron Supplementation on Ferritin Serum Levels in Anemia Adolescent Females Nanik Dwi Astuti; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 2, No 3 (2018): March
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Prevention of iron deficiency anemia in Indonesia using ferrous sulfas blood-added tablets started since 1997. But iron deficiency anemia is still high, also in young women. Young women are vulnerable because of rapid growth and unhealthy their consumption patterns, which rarely consume fruits and vegetables that are a source of vitamin C. The purpose of this study was to analyze the addition of vitamin C in iron supplementation + folic acid to serum ferritin levels in adolescents females anemia. This research was an experimental quasi research. Design of research was Randomized Pre Post Test Control Group Design, with Double Blind treatment. This study had one treatment group and one control group, each group of 11 samples. The samples were chosen randomly with inclusion and exclusion. The collected data was processed using SPSS program with the analysis of paired t-test and independent t-test to test the difference of serum ferritin level. The results was showed the characteristics of respondents: age (p = 0.430), education of mother (p = 0.942) and nutritional knowledge of respondents (p = 0.928) in the same condition or both groups were had homogeneous characteristics. The pattern and level of food consumption were showed no different between control and traetment groups (p> 0.05). Serum ferritin levels showed difference between the two groups after treatment (p = 0.004). The study was showed vitamin C had role in increasing iron absorption and fill in storage of ferritin formation. Keywords: Anemia, Vitamin C, Iron supplement, Ferritin
Green Tea (EGCG) Decreases Malondialdehide in Oxidative Stress Exposure to Psychological Stress M. Dodi F Priaminda; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Bambang Purwanto; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 2, No 7 (2018): July
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Exposure to psychological stress can cause oxidative stress. Provision of exogenous antioxidants is expected to reduce the occurrence of oxidative stress. Green tea with its active ingredient Epigalocatechin Galat is considered to reduce the occurrence of oxidative stress. The purpose of this study was to examine the administration of green tea (EGCG) on the effect decreasing MDA levels against Wistar Strain (Rattus norvegicus) white rats exposed to psychological stress; with Randomized Post Test design of only group design by grouping into 5 groups, with control group and treatment group. Administration of steeping green tea (EGCG) with a single dose. To find out the significant influence of the independent variable on a set of variable group tested Manova. Post hoc testing using LSD (Least Significance Different) was performed to see significant differences between groups. In this study, obtained MDA data with significant decrease at the 6th hours after consum EGCG. Keywords: oxidative stress; green tea, EGCG, malondialdehide
Robusta Coffee Decreased Malondialdehyde Levels in Wistar Mice Experiencing Oxidative Stress Rahmi Syarifatun Abidah; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Bambang Purwanto; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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Coffee drinking is a habit that still doubtful for it’s benefits. Many active ingredients in robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) are very useful for health, especially the antioxidant content that can ward off free radicals that absorbed in the body. Free radicals can be caused by psychological stress exposure. Excessive amounts of radicals in the body cause oxidative stress. This study aimed to see the robusta coffee effect on decreasing levels of Malondialdehyde (MDA) with “randomized post test only control group” design with 25 samples of white male rat strain wistar (Rattus norvegicus). Samples were divided into 5 groups: control groups and randomized treatment groups. Treatment given in psychological stress and giving robusta coffee drink with single dose. This study used “one way anova” test and followed by “pos hoc tukey HSD” test for statistics. Robusta coffee had an effect in MDA levels changing. There was a MDA levels decreasing in 1 hour after robusta coffee drinking in experimental rats with oxidative stress conditions that were exposed by psychological stress. Keywords: Robusta coffee, Malondialdehyde, Oxidative stress
Young khalaal dates (Phoenix dactylifera) effect on blood glucose in alloxan-induced wistar male rats Desty Muzarofatus Sholikhah; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 2, No 1 (2018): January
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This study analyzed young dates (Phoenix dactylifera) effect on blood glucose in alloxan-induced male wistar rats. It used a completely randomized design with pre-post test and control group design. The research samples were 25 male white wistar rats that divided into 5 groups: (1) negative control group with no treatment (K1); positive control group with alloxan induction only (K2); treatment group 1 with alloxan induction and 0.25 g/day of young dates treatment (P1); treatment group 2 with alloxan induction and 0.5 g/day of young dates treatment (P2); and treatment group 3 with alloxan induction and 1 g/day of young dates treatment (P3). The result were tested by Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test (p>0.05), Levene's homogeneity test (p>0.05), followed by General Multivariate Manova test by Wilks' Lambda, between-subject effect test, and LSD (p<0.05). The results indicated that young dates could effectively reduced the blood glucose levels (p = 0.000). The fasting blood glucose level in positive control group (K2) was different from negative control group (K1, p = 0.000) and all treatment groups (P1, p = 0.000, P2, p = 0.000 and P3, p = 0.000). 0.25 g/day of young dates treatment could effectively reduced the fasting blood glucose level in alloxan-induced male wistar rats. Keywords: young dates, blood glucose levels, alloxan
Cocoa liquor increases SOD activity in wistar rats experiencing oxidative stress Kartika Wahyu Dwi Putra; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Bambang Purwanto; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 2, No 1 (2018): January
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Chocolate is a healthy food. The active ingredient in chocolate (Theobroma cacao L.), especially antioxidants, can counteract the free radicals present in the body. This study aimed to determine the effect of cocoa liquor on increased activity of Superoxyde Dismutase (SOD). The study design was randomized post test only control group with 20 samples of male white rats wistar (Rattus norvegicus). The sample was divided into 4 groups: 2 control groups and 2 treatment groups. The treatments provided were instantaneous physical activity and cocoa liquor preparation with a single dose. This study used one way anova and continued with post hoc tukey HSD test for statistic. The results showed that cocoa liquor had an effect on SOD activity. SOD activity increased in treatment group with cocoa liquor either 2 hours or 24 hours before the momentary physical activity. Keywords: Cocoa liquor, Superoxide dismutase, Oxidative stress
The Effect of Dayak Onion Bulb-Stem (Eleutherine Palmifolia (L.,) Merr.) Extract on Blood Glucose Levels of Mouse Suffered Diabetes Mellitus Niluh Arwati; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Merryana Adriani; Soenarnatalina Meilanani; Dwi Winarni; Sri Hartiningsih
Health Notions Vol 2, No 3 (2018): March
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Dayak onions (Eleutherine Palmifolia (L.) Merr.) bulb stem contains phtyochemical contents, which act as antidiabetic compounds, such as eleutherol, eleuthocide A, and eleutherinoside B, as well as antioxidant compounds, which include triterpenoid, poliphenol, and flavonoid. Dayak onions was able to be used as the antidiabetic, since it had the ability to lower the blood glucose level and prevent from the free radicals, thus supressing the oxidative stress condition. This research had purpose to analyze the effect of Dayak onions bulbstem as antioxidant and anti diabetic drugs. The research used experimental method with the population in this research was 25 male white mice strain wistar. The concentration of Dayak onions bulb-stem extracts were 300mg.kgBW-1, 400mg.kgBW-1, and 500mg.kgBW-1. Data analysis used Tukey HSD Test with 95% of significance degree and was continued using manova test (average group ratio test). The result showed that. the extract of Dayak onions bulb-stem had the antidiabetical and antioxidant activity, which could lower the blood glucose levels and malondialdehid on the male white mice strain Wistar with the optimum effective doze of 500 mg.kgBW-1.Keywords: Dayak onions bulb-stem, Blood glucose level, Malondialdehid (MDA)
Effects of Purple Sweet Potatoes on Oxidative Stress Biomarkers in Rats Subjected to Exhaustive Exercise Anindya Mar’atus Sholikhah; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 2, No 2 (2018): February
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Oxidative stress is a condition caused by the imbalance between the production of free radicals or ROS and the antioxidants; the level of free radicals is higher than the antioxidants. Exhaustive exercise is one of the causes of this oxidative stress. However, it can be reduced by antioxidants found in purple sweet potatoes (PSP) (Ipomoea batatas L). This study aims to evaluate the effect of two weeks supplementation of PSP extract on rats inducedoxidative stress. Twenty rats were distibuted into four groups consisted five rats each. Rats in the treatments groups were administered PSP extract for two weeks then were forced to swim until exhausted. Bloods from all samples were drawn to see the changes in the levels of malondialdehyde ans superoxide dismutase after two weeks of treatment. The data was then analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistic. The results showed that mean level of MDA and SOD differ significantly (p<0.05) between groups after the administration of PSP extract as well as after exhaustive exercise. The extracts and exhaustive exercise concurrently showed a significant effect on oxidative stress biomarkers (p<0.05). It concluded that PSP extract can protect cells against free radical produced by exhaustive exercise. Keywords: Purple sweet potatoes, Physical activity, Oxidative stress, MDA, SOD
The Role of Nutritional Status, Dietary Pattern and Free Radical in the Insulin Resistance Development Meirna Dewita Sari; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 1, No 4 (2017): October-December
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Insulin resistance is an early sign of diabetes type 2 that occurs in situations where target organ sensitivity decreases against insulin. Excess free radicals can be mutually insulin resistance. The purpose of this study was to determine how the effects of insulin can be a determining factor. This study used case control design conducted on 22 outpatients at Clinic University of Muhammadiyah Surabaya during June until July 2017. Data were collected using questionnaires, nutritional status, fasting blood glucose, fasting insulin, and MDA levels. Insulin resistance status using normal HOMA IR method of <2.77. Logistic Regression was used to determine the effect of free radical on the occurrence of insulin resistance. The results showed free radical against insulin resistance at =0.05 with p=0.018. That result means boosting MDA levels also increases the risk of insulin resistance. In addition, the consumption of dietary sources of fat and excessive use of food additives, low fruit intake, BMI values are also factors affecting insulin resistance with p=0.027; p=0.036; and p=0.027. Given the elevated levels of MDA-free radicals can increase the risk of insulin resistance. Applying a healthy lifestyle by consuming fiber-rich foods can prevent the formation of excessive free radicals. Keywords: Insulin resistance, Free radical, HOMA IR
The Influence of Sinbiotic Yogurt on Microscopical Frequent Using Microscopes on the Wistar Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Jayanthi Petronela Janggu; Bambang Wirjatmadi; Merryana Adriani
Health Notions Vol 1, No 3 (2017): July-September
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Escherichia coli are a gram-negative bacteria belonging to the normal human intestinal flora. Excessive type of E.coli pathogen bacteria could cause infectious disease for humans. In the gastrointestinal tract, especially in the small intestine, the pathogen that often causes interference is Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli. Growth of pathogenic bacteria could be inhibited by administration of sinbiotic yogurt. Synbiotic yogurt is a yogurt that is supplemented with probiotics and prebiotics. Probiotics used were Lactobacillus bulgarius, Streptococcus thermophiles, Bifidobacterium bifidium with the addition of prebiotics i.e. purple sweet potato containing oligosaccharides. The aims of this study was to saw the effect of giving sinbiotic yogurt to microscopic images of the small bowel of wistar rats. This research was a laboratory experimental research. The subjects consisted of 24 wistar rats divided in the control group (6 tails) and the treatment group (18 tails) divided into 3 groups with 6 each group. The results of group I with histologic features of normal intestinal tissue, group II partial epithelial mucosal epithelium seen erosion, group III with epithelial cell surface epithelial mucosa appear normal and group IV with epithelial surface erosion but, cell regeneration was characterized by increasing goblet cells . The administration of sinbiotic yogurt given E. coli had a good effect of improving the epithelial cells of the small intestine surface by increasing goblet cells.Keywords: Escherichia coli, Sinbiotic yogurt, Small intestinal mucosa
Co-Authors Abdillah, Bagus Ahmad Nur Abu Bakar Achmad Ali Basri Ade Saputra Nasution Aditia Rida Purnamasari Agus Sulistyono Ajeng Putri Rahmandita Amanda Nurqisthy Anindya Mar’atus Sholikhah Anisatun Azizah Annis Catur Adi Annisa Rachma Firdausi Darmawan Aprilia Nurcahyaning Rahayu Arinda Lironika Suryana Arwati, Niluh Arwati, Niluh Arya Ulilalbab Astuti, Nanik Dwi Aulia, Kharina B Wirjatmadi Bambang Purwanto Bambang Purwanto Bambang Purwanto Bambang Wiratmadi Bambang Wirjadmadi Bambang Wirjatmadi Bambang Wirjatmadi Bambang Wirjatmadi Bambang Wirjatmadi Bambang Wirjatmadi Bambang Wirjatmadi BAMBANG WIRJATMADI Bambang Wirjatmadi Brigita Rainy Oktiva Candra Panji Asmoro, Candra Panji Cici Damayanti D.A. Liona Dewi Denna Rahinda Yulia Fanni Desy Prasetya Desy Prasetya, Desy Dewi Retno Suminar Dini Ririn Andrias Dini Setiarsih Dwi Putra, Kartika Wahyu Dwi Winarni Elida Ulfiana Fajar Afrindo Fara Disa Durry Farapti Farapti Fatifa Asmarani Fatifa Asmarani, Fatifa Fika Mayrlina Anggrayni Haryana, Nila Reswari Hermadani, Candraningtyas Ika Nur Pratiwi Ikhram Hardi S Indarwati , Retno Intan Galih Cornia Jayanthi Petronela Janggu Jayanthi Petronela Janggu Jujuk Proboningsih, Jujuk Junaida Astina Kartika Wahyu Dwi Putra Kharina Aulia Kuntoro Kuntoro Kuntoro Kuntoro Kusnanto Kusnanto Kusnanto Kusnanto Laila Nurayati Lailatul Muniroh Lailatun Ni&#039;mah Laily Hidayati Lestari, Annisa Arifiana Lury Novita Yustianingrum M. Dodi F Priaminda M., Soenarnatalina Mahmud Aditya Rifqi Maria Widijanti Sugeng Meirna Dewita Sari Muhammad Dimas Bimantara Mustika Putri Kustiyoasih Nanik Dwi Astuti Nathania Helsa F. Losong Ni Putu Wahyuningsih Nina Agustina Novera Herdiani, Novera Nur Nashriana Jufri Nursalam Nursalam Nursalam, Nursalam Oktovina Rizky Oktovina Rizky, Oktovina Pei-Lun Hsieh Priaminda, M Dodi F Pudji Astutik Pudji Astutik, Pudji Puspita Ayu Ramadhani Rachmah, Qonita Rachmat Hargono Raharja, Kristian Triatmaja Rahayu, Aprilia Nurcahyaning Rahmi Syarifatun Abidah Rahmi Syarifatun Abidah, Rahmi Syarifatun Ratna Sari Rumakey Reineldis Trisnawati Rifka Laily Mafaza Rina Wasesa Aprilia Lazulfa Rista Fauziningtyas, Rista Rivan Virlando Suryadinata Rivan Virlando Suryadinata Rivan Virlando Suryadinata Rizka Amalia Habiba Rosita Andriani Santi Kusumastuti Setho Hadisuyatmana Setiarsih, Dini Sheila Monica Kelly Amalia Sheryll Deby Regyna Sholikhah, Anindya Maratus` Sholikhah, Desty Muzarofatus Shrimarti Rukmini Devy Silviana Putri Siti Nur Qomariah Siti Rahayu Nadhiroh Soenarnatalina M. Soenarnatalina Meilanani Soenarnatalina Meilanani, Soenarnatalina Sri Hartiningsih Sri Hartiningsih Sri Hartiningsih Stefani Cornelia Sardjono Susanti, Yuyun Erlina Susanti, Yuyun Erlina Susila Rusdiana Dewi Tia Eka Novianti Tri Martiana Tri Ratna Ariestini Triharini, Mira Triska Susila Nindya Wijatmadi, Bambang Windhu Purnomo Wiratmadi, Bambang Yayuk Estuningsih Yeni Susanti