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Effectivity of Polyscias obtusa Simplicia as Immunomodulator on CaecaTonsil of Broiler Post Infection of Salmonella typhimurium Mutya Farsely; Muhammad Sasmito Djati; Muhaimin Rifa'i
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2013)
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Antibiotics usually used to protect the animals from pathogens, but antibiotics have residues which have negative side efect. Antibiotics can substituted with Polyscias obtusa simplicia because this plant contains a chemical compound called Flavonoid which roles in immune system as immunomodulator. This study aimed to determine the mobilization and development of CD4+, CD8+ and B220+ T-Cells lymphocytes from thymus of broiler that have been given additional feed Polyscias obtusa after infected by Salmonella typhimurium and determine the optimum dose of the addition of simplicia's Polyscias obtusa which can influence the mobilization of T-Cells lymphocyte in Thymus. The procedure are confirmation of the Salmonella typhimurium isolates, prepare the simplicia's Polyscias obtusa and Salmonella typhimurium bacterial culture, orally infections in 500 µl, prepare supplemented feeds by three doses (i.e. dose 1 (0.08%), dose 2 (0.16%) and dose 3 (0.26%)), thymus and T-Cells lymphocytes isolation and Flowcytometry analysis. The results showed that feeding with antibiotical feed + Salmonella infection and natural feed with additional Polyscias obtusa simplicia's dose 2 (0.16%) have increased the relative number of CD4+, CD8+ and B220+. T-Cells lymphocytes of thymus with different time feeding period have significant differences for relative number of CD8+. This result gave proof that Polyscias obtusa simplicia have the ability and influence to increase the body's immune system. Keywords : Broiler, Polyscias obtusa, Salmonella typhimurium, T-Cells lymphocyte, Thymus
Mobilization of CD4+, CD8+, and B220+ on Broiler Chicken Spleen with Feed Contained Polyscias obtusa Post Infection of Salmonella typhimurium Andi Rizki A, Pradana; Muhammad Sasmito Djati; Muhaimin Rifa'i
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2013)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1035.643 KB) | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jels.2013.003.01.02

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Farmers in Indonesia used to provide feed with additional antibiotics to prevent the endemic disease in poultry such as New Castle Disease and Avian Influenza. This has a negative impact because the antibiotic residues will accumulate in meat and harmful to consumers. The aim of this research was to determine the role of simplicia Polyscias obtusa leaves as immunostimulants in broiler feed that had been infected with Salmonella typhimurium. Sixty of DOC (days old chicks) with initial weight 37 g were used in this experiment. The broilers were offered diets containing different levels of simplicia leaves of as follows; 0% with no infection (A1), 0% (A2), 0,08% (A3), 0,16% (A4), and 0,26% (A5). At day 14th, the broiler orally infected with 108 CFU/ml Salmonella typhimurium, 500 µl for each broiler. Treatments were allocated in a completely randomized design. The variable observed were the relative number of lympohcyte cell CD4+, CD8+, and B220+ of spleen analyzed by flowcytometry. The results obtained showed that additional simplicia Polyscias obtusa leaves in feed can significantly affect the development (relative number) of lymphocytes cell, especially T cells CD8+. Treatment A4 (P. obtusa 2nd dose (0.16%) + S. typhimurium infection) had the best ability to increase the relative number of lymphocytes cell. These result strengthens Polyscias obtusa role as one of immunostimulatory agent, in terms of its active compounds (saponins and flavonoids). Keywords : Broiler, immunostimulants, lymphocyte cell, Polyscias obtusa, spleen.
Bioactivity of Sauropus androgynus and Elephantopus scaber to CD4+IL2+ and CD4+IL4+ T Cells Modulation in Balb/c Pregnant Mice Model of Typhoid Yayu Tsamrotul Fuadah; Moch. Sasmito Djati; Sri Widyarti
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015)
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Pregnant woman have higher risk to get infection, because pregnancy decreasing the cell T activity. Sauropus androgynus and Elephantopus scaber has substance like saponin and flavonoid which has been well known as natural imunomodulator, particularly to increase amount of immunocompetent cell. This research is important to recognize effective supplement supply for immunomodulator of S. androgynus and E. scaber to increase mice's (Mus musculus Balb/c) immune system. This research conducted in seven treatments by 3 repetitions for each treatment by using pregnant mice which has been infected by bacteria Salmonella typhimurium (dose 107 CFU.mL-1). Bacteria are injected to mice intraperitoneal in day 5th after giving combination of extract E. scaber and S. androgynus. The dose of E. scaber and S. androgynus combination are 200; 150:37.5; 100:75; 50: 112.5; 150. Five group of treatment were infected by S. typhimurium. Two other groups were the control, namely negative control which was only given NaCMC 0.05% without infection and positive control which was given NaCMC 0.05% and infected by S. typhimurium. After being injected, treatment was redone till the day of surgery. The surgery was executed in day 12th and 18th of pregnancy. Data were analyzed using ANOVA (p < 0.05) and Duncan test. Result indicated that extract of S. androgynus and E. scaber could increase amount of immune system in pregnant mice. This was indicated from significant increasing in amount of cell T CD4+IL2+ and CD4+IL4+ in pregnant mice which has been infected by S. thypimurium. Formula of extract S. androgynus and E. scaber which could return immune condition was approached condition of healthy pregnant mice such as E. scaber 200 mg.kg-1 BW; E. scaber 100 mg.kg-1 BW and S. androgynus 75 mg.kg-1 BW; E. scaber 50 mg.kg-1 BW and S. androgynus 112.5 mg.kg-1 BW; and S. androgynus 150 mg.kg-1 BW, respectively. Keywords: CD4+IL2+,CD4+IL4+, E. scaber, Immunomodulator, S. androgynus, S. typhimurium
Bioactivity of Combination Elephantopus scaber and Sauropus androgynus on the Level of B220 cells of Lymph Node in Pregnant Typhoid BALB/c Mice Lulut Dwi Nurmamulyosari; Muhammad Sasmito Djati; Sri Widyarti
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 5 No. 2 (2015)
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Elephantopus scaber and Sauropus androgynus are herbal remedies that contain flavonoids as immunomodulatory agents. This study was aimed to observe the changes in the relative number of B cells in lymph node tissue of pregnant typhoid mice. Mice were divided into seven groups K-, K+, E. scaber 200 mg.kg-1 BW,  E. scaber 150 mg.kg-1 BW + S. androgynus 37.5 mg.kg-1 BW,  E. scaber 100 mg.kg-1 BW + S. androgynus 75 mg.kg-1 BW,  E. scaber 50 mg.kg-1 BW + S. androgynus 112.5 mg.kg-1 BW, dan S. androgynus 150 mg.kg-1 BW. Mice were dissected on the 12th and 18th day after herbal treatment. Data was analyzed using one way ANOVA (p < 0.05) and Duncan. The result show that E. scaber combination of 200 mg.kg-1 BW and E. scaber 150 mg.kg-1 BW + S. androgynus 37.5 mg.kg-1 BW can increase the number of B220 cells (p < 0,05) on pregnant mice typoid model. Keywords: B220, Elephantopus scaber, pregnant, Sauropus androgynus, typhoid fever
Detection of VipAlbumin® Effect in CD34 and SDF-1 Mobilization, in Streptozotocin-induced Diabetes Mellitus Mice Andi Rizki Adi Pradana; Muhammad Sasmito Djati; Muhaimin Rifa'i
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 5 No. 1 (2015)
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Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body loses its ability to provide tight regulation and maintain a dynamic interaction between the tissue sensitivity and insulin secretion by β cells. The impact of this dysfunctional mechanism is uncontrolled blood glucose levels that lead to hyperglycemia condition. Highly reactive free radicals have a strong involvement in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus, where one of its forming process may be triggered by hyperglycemia condition. Patients with diabetes mellitus itself vulnerable to endothelial dysfunction, which is caused by a decrease in circulating endothelial progenitor cells, and also a decrease in chemokines which play a role in affecting the activities of these cells. Hyperglycemia condition and free radical activity is a major cause of these endothelial progenitor cells dysfunction.The purpose of this study was to determine the role of VipAlbumin®, a supplement derived from Channa striatus albumin extracts in inhibiting the action of free radicals that are formed due to hyperglycemia condition, which can affect the increase in endothelial progenitor cells relative amount. This study used BALB/C mice that induced to undergo diabetes mellitus through streptozotocin injection intraperitoneally at 5-day old. Mice who have reached 4 week old and positive to diabetes mellitus (blood glucose levels > 200 mg.dl-1) will be administered with VipAlbumin® orally for 14 days. VipAlbumin® dosage was divided into 4 groups: positive control (without VipAlbumin®); 1st dose (0.01664 mg.gr-1 BW); 2nd dose (0.416 mg.gr-1 BW); 3rd dose (10.4 mg.gr-1 BW). The last step was flow cytometric analysis to determine the development of endothelial progenitor cells relative amount, which isolated from bone marrow. The variables measured in this study were the relative amount of CD34+ and SDF-1. Based to flow cytometric analysis, mice with VipAlbumin® administration did not show any significant improvement in CD34 relative amount when compared to the positive control. Relative amount of Chemokine SDF-1 itself, although only occur at the 3rd dose of VipAlbumin® treatment, has increased and significantly different from the positive control. Keywords: CD34, diabetes mellitus, free radicals, hyperglycemia, SDF-1, streptozotocin, VipAlbumin®
Bone Marrow Cells Lymphocyte Activity of Pregnant Mice with Therapy of E. scaber and S. androgynus Post Infection Salmonella typhimurium Muhammad Basyaruddin; Mochammad Sasmito Djati; Sri Rahayu
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 5 No. 1 (2015)
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Pregnancy can cause immune system changes. It is characterized by a decrease in the activity of immunocompetent cells. The use of antibiotics was intended to combat pathogenic microorganisms, but antibiotics have negative effects on pregnant women. The use of antibiotics can be replaced with extracts of Elephantopus scaber and Sauropus androgynus because both plants have chemical compounds that act as immunomodulators. This study was aimed to determine the activity of lymphocytes B220+, TER119+, and GR-1+ on bone marrow pregnant mice given the combination of extracts of Elephantopus scaber and Sauropus androgynus after infected with Salmonella typhimurium. This research uses seven treatment groups name: (K-) 0.05% NaCMC without bacterial infection; (K+) 0.05% NaCMC infected by bacteria; (P1) E. scaber 200 mg.kg-1BW infected by bacteria; (P2) E. scaber 150 mg.kg-1BW and S. androgynus 37.5 mg.kg-1BW infected by bacteria; (P3) E. scaber 100 mg.kg-1BW and S. androgynus 75 mg.kg-1BW infected by bacteria; (P4) E. scaber 50 mg.kg-1BW and S. androgynus 112.5 mg.kg-1BW infected by bacteria; and (P5) S. androgynus 150 mg.kg-1BW infected bacteria. The initial dose of E. scaber and S. androgynus was 50 mg.kg-1. Each treatment has three repetitions, surgery performed on day 12th and 18th. Lymphocyte cells isolated from bone marrow, the obtained results were analyzed by flowcytometry and statistical analysis using SPSS 16.0 one-way ANOVA, Tukey test and path. Based on the results from ANOVA tables, the formulations on mice that can restore their normal conditions with B220+ cells is E. scaber 150 mg.kg-1BW and S. androgynus 37.5 mg.kg-1BW, TER119+ cells is S. androgynus 150 mg.kg-1BW, while the GR-1+ cells affected by the surgery. Those three dose formulations can be used to obtain the optimum value which can increase the number of lymphocytes and not harmful to the developing fetus. Keywords: Bone marrow, Elephantopus scaber, Lymphocyte, Pregnant mice, Sauropus androgynus
Modified Risk Factors for Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) in Minahasa Ethnic Group From Manado City Indonesia Ester Jeini Nelwan; Edi Widjajanto; Sri Andarini; M. Sasmito Djati
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 6 No. 2 (2016)
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Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a non-transmitted disease which is particular concern at the global, national, and local level. CHD has become a concern because it has caused a lot of deaths. Risk factors linked with CHD consist of permanent risk factors and variable risk factors. The purpose of the research is to analyze the correlation between variable risk factors and CHD in the Minahasa ethnic society in Manado City. This research was an observational case-control study conducted by Prof. dr. R. D. Kandou Hospital, Manado, from August to October 2016. In total, there were 220 patients included. The sampling used a simple random sampling method and the data obtained were analyzed by chi-squared test. According to the results, hypertension, smoking, and behavioral type were connected to cases of CHD. The correlation degree showed that the respondents suffering hypertension were 5.70 times more likely to suffer CHD, the smoking respondents were 2.25 times more likely to experience, and behavior type A respondents were 2.96 times more likely to suffer CHD. Hypertension, smoking, and behavioral type are linked with CHD, so there should be some promotion and preventive actions from the health governmental institution to society, especially aimed at adults, about the quality of life enhancement by healthy behavior and avoiding CHD risk factors. Keywords: behavioral type, Case-control study, hypertension, smoking behavior.
The Effect of E. scaber Extract to TNF-α and TGF-β on Mice under Carcinogen Treatment Rizki Amalia; Sri Widyarti; Moch. Sasmito Djati
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018)
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Carcinogen compounds are the compounds that cause DNA damage and trigger cancer. TNF-α and TGF-β are cytokines produced by immune cells and serve to maintain body homeostasis. Elephantopus scaber is a plant that prevents the cancer progression, and improve the body's immune system, so this study was conducted to determine the effect of E. scaber extract on TNF-α and TGF-β after the administration of carcinogen compounds. The study was conducted by administering the carcinogen compound DMBA with a dosage of 0.56 mg kg-1 BW and estradiol with a dose of 0.0504 mg kg-1 BW which was given alternately for 8 weeks to the Mus musculus test animals. The study was conducted in 3 groups: K- (the normal group of mice), K + (a carcinogen-induced group of mice), and P (a group of carcinogen-induced mice and E. scaber extract). The treatment was done in 1 week, 2 weeks, and 3 weeks. Immune cells were isolated from splenocytes and performed immunostaining for flow cytometry analysis. The computed relative amount is TNF-α produced by macrophages CD11b and TGF-β produced by Treg CD4CD25. The relative number of cells was analyzed by two-way ANOVA and advanced Tukey test with 95% confidence level (α = 0.05). The results showed no significant differences in the number of cytokines TNF-α and TGF-β in both the carcinogen-induced mice group and the mice group was given the extract of Elephantopus scaber for 1 week, 2 weeks and 3 weeks. Keywords: Carcinogen, Elephantopus scaber, TNF-α, TGF-β
Effects of Monosodium Glutamate Oral Administration on LH and Testosterone Levels in Serum of Adult Male Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Riska Annisa; Moch. Sasmito Djati; Sri Rahayu
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 9 No. 2 (2019)
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This study aims to determine the effect of monosodium glutamate on LH and testosterone levels in serum of adult male rats (Rattus norvegicus). A total of 12 male Wistar-strained rats divided into three groups with 4 rats per group. Control group was given distilled water, while M1 was given MSG at a dose of 4mg g-1 BW for 15 days and M2 was given MSG at a dose of 4 mg g-1BW for 45 days. All substances were given orally. At the end of the study, rats were sacrificed with a dislocation to draw blood from the heart. Then, the blood was incubated at room temperature to obtain serum. Serum was used to analyze LH and testosterone levels using the ELISA kit. Data were analyzed using one way ANOVA (p ≤ 0.05) with SPPS 16.0 for windows. The results showed that serum LH levels after MSG treatments for 45 days was significantly decreased compared with the control. The serum testosterone levels M2 was significantly difference with the control group (p ≤ 0.01). This study predicts that monosodium glutamate have a direct and indirect effect on male reproductive organs. Keywords: Luteinizing hormone, Monosodium glutamate, testosterone.
Assessment of Water Quality Using Benthic Macroinvertebrate Along Sumber Maron River, District of Gondanglegi Kulon, East Java-Malang, Indonesia Faiza Tawati; Yenny Risjani; M Sasmito Djati; Bagyo Yanuwiadi
The Journal of Experimental Life Science Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020)
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Human activities such as agriculture, swimming, livestock, public washing, and the use of latrines around the river are considered as major causes of damage to the river ecosystem, affecting the growth of Macroinvertebrate, and thus assessing the condition of the river. This study aimed to study the composition of Macroinvertebrate and the quality of water health in Sumber Maron River, in the village of Gondanglegi. This research was conducted from March to April 2018. The method used in this research was the quantitative method using primary data. Research stations were identified by considering land-use in nine regions. The sampling technique of total macroinvertebrates was the kicking technique using the manual mesh with a 500 µm applied to the submerged solid substrates. The data were analyzed using a BMWP Index and interpreted by calculating the Average Scores Per Taxon (ASPT). The result of this research represented that there were 20 taxa of macroinvertebrates, which consisted of It belongs to 8 orders (Trichoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, Tricladida, Decapoda, Odonata, Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera) and four class (Oligochaeta, Hirudinea, Gastropoda, Crustacea). Generally, the lowest taxa groups found in the station A1 (3 taxa), which were the agriculture and toilet (recreation area). Meanwhile, the highest taxa groups were found in station B3, which was the recreation area, by a total of 14 taxa. Macroinvertebrate with the lowest abundance was Gerridae at station A3, which respectively had the number of 1 ind.5m-2. Macroinvertebrate with the highest abundance was Baetidae at the station B3, which is the recreation area, by the number of 549 ind.5m-2. The result of modified BMWP - ASPT analysis showed a value of 3.3 - 5.75, which indicated that the condition of Sumber Maron River was ranging from bad to excellent category. The bad water condition was found in the agriculture and toilet (recreation area), whereas the excellent water condition was found in the swimming pool (recreation area). Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA) revealed that environmental variables were significant for an explanation of the variance in the family. Keywords: BMWP-ASPT, Macroinvertebrate, River.
Co-Authors Achfas Zacoeb Agatha Maria Dian Kusumawati Ahmad Imron Rozuli Ahmad Rudijanto Ahmad Shobrun Jamil Ahmad Soni Ahmad Soni Ahmed Hasan Abkar Amin Setyo Leksono Aminullah, Lela - Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Andi Rizki A, Pradana Andi Rizki Adi Pradana Andi Rizki Adi Pradana Andi Rizki Adi Pradana, Andi Rizki Anis Artiyani Annisa, Yuslinda Aris Soewondo Asfi, Nida Asyhari, Firda Nuri Aya shofiyah Aya Shofiyah Azerlyn, Defiona Rensia Naomi Bagyo Yanuwiadi Chomsa Dintasari Umi Baszary Dewi Liesnoor Setyowati Dewi Mustikaningtyas Dinia Rizqi Dwijayanti Dliyauddin, Moh Edi Widjajanto Edi Widjajanto Eko Ganis Sukoharsono Eko Puji Astuti El Baroroh, Alif Rosyidah Erin Kurnianingtyas Erly Nur Aisyah Faiza Tawati Fatchiyah Fatchiyah Gato Gato Grahadi, Rahmat Hafil Kusuma, Kavana Handono Kalim Hendra Susanto Henny Johanna Kambey Herminah Febrianty Herminah Febrianty, Herminah Hindun Habibu HUSNUL KHOTIMAH Ida Idewa Agung Willy Pramana Ika Christina, Yuyun Indriati Dwi Rahayu Izzah, Fathiyah Nurul Jamhari Jamhari Jannah, Nur Kamila, Fairuz Sarah Khodijah, Riska Amalia Kliwon Hidayat Kusuma, Kavana Hafil Kuswati Kuswati Lulut Dwi Nurmamulyosari Lulut Dwi Nurmamulyosari M Aris Widodo Mansur Ibrahim Marlita Marlita, Marlita Miasih, Dewi Sekar Minang, Bony Zulkarnaen Mohammad Rasjad Indra Muhaimin Rifa&#039;i Muhaimin Rifa'i Muhaimin Rifa'i Muhaimin Rifa'i Muhaimin Rifa'i Muhaimin Rifa'i Muhaimin Rifa'i Muhaimin Rifa'i Muhaimin Rifa’i Muhaimin Rifai Muhaimin Rifa’i Muhaimin Rifa’i Muhaimin Rifa’i Muhammad Basyaruddin Muhammad Basyarudin Muhammad Halim Natsir Mutya Farsely Nabilah A Jatiatmaja Nabilah, Sarah Nahdah Nafisah, Wirdatun Nashi Widodo Nelwan, Ester Jeini Nida Asif Noer Hasanah Nur Hidayat Nur Jannah Nurul Faizah NURUL FAIZAH Oktavia Fitri Santika Petrus Sadsoeitoeboen Prima, Alex Putri, Nenis Try Melani Rachmawati , Hidajah Retno Anggraini Retty Ratnawati Rifa'i, Muhaimin Rifa'i, Muhaimin Rifa'i, Muhaimin - Rifa`i, Muhaimin Rifa’i, Muhaimin Rini Dwi Wahyuni Ririn Rochmawati Riska Annisa Rizki Amalia Rizqi Dwijayanti, Dinia Rochmatika, Lailiyavina Roffico Roffico Rohmah, Ilmiana Nurur Rony Irawanto Rooije R.H. Rumende Rosyadah, Nuraini Satuman Satuman septi utami dewi Shofiyah, Aya Siti Aisah SITI AISAH SN Nurul Makiyah soehartojo Hardjopranjoto Soemarno Soemarno Soemarno Soni, Ahmad Sri Andarini Sri Rahayu Sri Rahayu SRI RAHAYU Sri Rahayu Lestari Sri Wahjuningsih Sri Widyarti Sunaryono Sunaryono, Sunaryono Susanti, Winda Karina Susilo Sutiman B. Sumitro Sutiman Bambang Sumitro Swastika Pinca Pinca Swastika Pinca Pinca Syabril Ulum, Akhdiyat Syamsul Arifin Tri Eko Susilorini Turniningtyas Ayu Rachmawati Warsito Warsito Widodo Widodo Widya Ayu Prasdini Widyananda, Muhammad Hermawan Wike andre Septian Yayu Fuadah Yayu Tsamrotul Fuadah, Yayu Tsamrotul Yenny Risjani Yuli Prayitno Yuyun Ika Christina Zulfatim, Heni Sukma