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Bambang Sukilarso Sakiman
Faculty of Medicine, Sebelas Maret University

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Efek Antihelmintik Ekstrak Akar Ceguk (Quisqualis indica, L.) pada Ascaris suum, Goeze in Vitro Antonius Bagus Budi Kurnia; Sri Haryati; Bambang Sukilarso Sakiman
Nexus Biomedika Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Nexus Biomedika
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Background: Radix-Quisqualis indica L. contains saponins and potassium quisqualata that are known having anthelmintic effect. This study aimed to determine the effect of extract of radix-Quisqualis indica L. toward mortality of Ascaris suum, Goeze in vitro Methods: This study was a laboratory experimental research using the post-test only controlled group design. Subjects were adult Ascaris suum, Goeze. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. Subjects were arranged into 7 groups, each group consisted of 4 worms, replications were performed 4 times. Saline solution was used in negative control group and pyrantel pamoate 5 mg/ml was used in positive control group, while the treatment group was treated with extract of radix-Quisqualis indica, L. at concentration of 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, and 90%. Subjects were immersed in 25 ml of test solution and incubated at 37C. Observations were done every 1 hour and the numbers of dead worms were counted. Data were analyzed with linier regression and probit analysis. Results: The result of observation showed that mean time of total death of Ascaris suum, Goeze in the negative control and in the positive control were 96.00 hours and 1.25 hours, each. While mean time of total death of Ascaris suum, Goeze in the extract of radix-Quisqualis indica, L. at concentration of 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90% were 11.50 hours, 9.50 hours, 8.00 hours, 5.75 hours and 3.50 hours, consecutively. Shapiro Wilk test showed that the distribution of the data was normal (p > 0.05). Linear regression test showed that the variation of the extract concentration affected time of worm death. Probit analysis showed that LC50 and LT50 of the extract of radix-Quisqualis indica L. were 69.80% and 3.90 hours. Conclusions: The extract of radix-Quisqualis indica, L. affected mortality of Ascaris suum, Goeze in vitro. Keywords: extract of radix Quisqualis indica, L., Ascaris suum, Goeze,
Perbedaan Daya Anthelmintik antara Ekstrak Daun Pepaya (Carica papaya, Linn.), Daun Pare (Momordica charantia, Linn.), dan Kombinasi Keduanya terhadap Cacing Ascaris suum, Goeze in Vitro Nurul Rahmawati Swadini; Sri Haryati; Bambang Sukilarso Sakiman
Nexus Biomedika Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Nexus Biomedika
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Backgrounds: Ascariasis is an infection disease caused by Ascaris lumbricoides, Linn. Drugs therapy for ascariasis has various side effects causing unpleasant sensation to the patient such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. Infusion of papaya leaves and bitter gourd leaves contains saponin and tannin known having anthelmintic activity. This experiment aimed to find out the difference of anthelmintic capacity among papaya leaves extract, bitter gourd leaves extract and their combination to Ascaris suum, Goeze, in vitro. Methods: This experiment was quasi experiment with post test only controlled group design. Subject for this experiment was Ascaris suum, Goeze. The subject was arranged into five groups, those were negative control group (NaCl 0.9%), positive control group (Pirantel pamoat 5 mg/ml), papaya leaves extract group, bitter leaves extract group and the combination of both papaya and bitter gourd leaves extract group. The extract concentrations for the treatment were 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, and 80% w/v. Subjects were dipped into extract for maximum monitoring time. Death time of all worms in each group was examined. Data were analyzed with linear regression and probit analysis (? = 0.05). Results: Regression analysis showed that there was a significant relation between death time and concentration of papaya leaves extract, bitter gourd leaves extract, and combination of both with significance value p = 0,000 (p < 0.05). Probit analysis showed that combination of papaya leaves and bitter gourd leaves extract was more effective than Pyrantel pamoate. Conclusions: There were differences of anthelmintic capacity among papaya leaves extract, bitter gourd leaves extract and their combination. The combination of both papaya leaves extract and bitter gourd leaves extract as anthelmintic was more effective than they were alone and also more effective than Pyrantel pamoate. Keywords: Anthelmintic capacity, papaya leaves extract, bitter gourd leaves extract, combination