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Journal : Jurnal Natural

Hylocereus polyrhizus effect on catalase and malondialdehyde in rats with oxidative stress SRI WAHDANINGSIH; EKA KARTIKA UNTARI
Jurnal Natural Volume 21 Number 3, October 2021
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1156.051 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/jn.v21i3.19474

Abstract

The excessive production of free radicals causes oxidative damage and degenerative diseases. Whereas, catalase is a macromolecule with a specific activity, but Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a small molecule with no activity. The peels of red dragon fruit (H. polyrhizus) are potential to be natural exogenous antioxidants. This research aimed to determine the effects of methanol fraction from H. polyrhizus peels on catalase activity and MDA level. The peel was macerated using chloroform and fractionated using methanol. The stress condition was done through five-day fasting and ten-minute swimming per day. The activity of catalase and MDA was measured using UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Thirty five rats were divided into 7 groups: normal, negative, dose I (5 mg/200gBW), dose II (10 mg/200gBW), dose III (20 mg/200gBW), positive control (quercetin) (4 mg/200gBW) and vitamin E (17.64 mg/kg). The activity of catalase in the normal, negative, vitamin E, and quercetin, dose I, II, and II respectively were: 28.37; 7.8; 24.85; 34.33; 59.92; 28.18; and 70.85 Unit/mL. The average MDA level in the groups respectively were: 0.042; 0.051; 0.034; 0.042; 0.037; 0.033; 0.030 μg/mL. The result of One Way ANOVA test showed that the catalase activity in dose III was significantly different than normal group; the MDA levels in all groups were significantly different than normal group. This research revealed that methanol fraction from H. polyrhizus peels is a potent antioxidant for its capacity to increase the activity of catalase and reduce the MDA level in rats with oxidative stress.
Hylocereus polyrhizus effect on catalase and malondialdehyde in rats with oxidative stress SRI WAHDANINGSIH; EKA KARTIKA UNTARI
Jurnal Natural Volume 21 Number 3, October 2021
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jn.v21i3.19474

Abstract

The excessive production of free radicals causes oxidative damage and degenerative diseases. Whereas, catalase is a macromolecule with a specific activity, but Malondialdehyde (MDA) is a small molecule with no activity. The peels of red dragon fruit (H. polyrhizus) are potential to be natural exogenous antioxidants. This research aimed to determine the effects of methanol fraction from H. polyrhizus peels on catalase activity and MDA level. The peel was macerated using chloroform and fractionated using methanol. The stress condition was done through five-day fasting and ten-minute swimming per day. The activity of catalase and MDA was measured using UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Thirty five rats were divided into 7 groups: normal, negative, dose I (5 mg/200gBW), dose II (10 mg/200gBW), dose III (20 mg/200gBW), positive control (quercetin) (4 mg/200gBW) and vitamin E (17.64 mg/kg). The activity of catalase in the normal, negative, vitamin E, and quercetin, dose I, II, and II respectively were: 28.37; 7.8; 24.85; 34.33; 59.92; 28.18; and 70.85 Unit/mL. The average MDA level in the groups respectively were: 0.042; 0.051; 0.034; 0.042; 0.037; 0.033; 0.030 μg/mL. The result of One Way ANOVA test showed that the catalase activity in dose III was significantly different than normal group; the MDA levels in all groups were significantly different than normal group. This research revealed that methanol fraction from H. polyrhizus peels is a potent antioxidant for its capacity to increase the activity of catalase and reduce the MDA level in rats with oxidative stress.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Agustia Damayanti Agustia Damayanti Agustia Damayanti Agustia Damayanti, Agustia Agustriangga, Muhammad Rafly Alifa Rapaella Fadia Tito Putri Andres Andres Anggie Cahyadi Anis Marselia Annafiatuzakiah Annafiatuzakiah Ardini, Citra Asri Adyttia Asri Adyttia Asri Adyttia Asri Adyttia, Asri Ayu Aulia Uly Fahmi Chang, Samuel Crishanzen Dian Novita Sari Diana Natalia Dina Pratiwi, Dina Eka Kartika Untari Eka Kartika Untari Erna Prawita Setyowati Erna Prawita Setyowati Erna Prawita Setyowati Ernawati Ernawati F. Nour Aulia Mustari F. Nour Aulia Mustari, F. Nour Aulia Fahmi, Ayu Aulia Uly Fajar Nugraha Faujiah, Nurul Goneril, Aldo Hadi Kurniawan Hafidzah Ramadhaniyah Al Idrus Hainun A Hestiva, Hestiva Imania, Imania Indriyani, Risa Isnindar Isnindar Iswahyudi Iswahyudi Iswahyudi Iswahyudi Kamil, Insan Kristina Lusty Tohomi Liberti, Oktaviona Winda Liza Pratiwi M Rafly Agustriangga Melda Mery Andiriyani Meri Ropica Muhammad Rafly Agustriangga Nadhiirah Nadhiirah Nadilla Nadilla Nadilla, Nadilla Najini, Robby Nera Umilia Purwanti Nera Umilia Purwanti, Nera Umilia Norwahidah Norwahidah Novi Riyani Nurmainah Nurmainah Nurul Hanifah Rafika Sari Rafika Sari Retno Murwanti Risa Indriyani Robby Najini Robby Najini Robiyanto, Robiyanto Ropiqa, Meri Rupiani, Aprias Samudra, Nizam Elang Samuel Crishanzen Chang Setio Jatmiko Shoma Rizkifani Siti Nani Nurbaeti Sri Amalia Sri Amalia Sri Amalia, Sri Subagus Wahyuono Subagus Wahyuono Subagus Wahyuono Subagus Wahyuono Sugeng Riyanto Syaazaratul Qamelia Innas Uray Cindy Hafinur Utari, Eka Kartika Vanny Ade Rahmasari Wijaya, Anisa William Rinaldi Wintari Taurina Wirna Maya Sari Wirna Maya Sari Wirna Maya Sari Wirna Maya Sari, Wirna Maya Yunita Fauziah Yunita Fauziah, Yunita