Andi Radiah Permatasari
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The Effects of Avocado Extract (Persea americana mill), Papaya Seed (Carica papaya l.), and Celery (Apigium graveolens l.) Combination on The Skin and Hair of Mice (Rattus novergicus) Khaeriah Amru; Itzar Chaidir Islam; Andi Radiah Permatasari
Hasanuddin Student Journal VOLUME 2 NOMOR 1, JUNI 2018
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Aging is a physiological process that causes changes in various body structures. One of them is hair follicle depigmentation that occurs due to the inability of the body to produce a substance that is melanin. By modern society, this is overcome by the development of hair synthetic dyes which are believed to be mutagenic and carcinogenic. Therefore, research from a combination of papaya seed extract, celery leaf and avocado fruit aims to produce natural hair dye which is also expected to give a good influence on the surrounding cells. This study used a true experimental design in vivo, using 4 treatment groups. The control group (P0) was only applied aquades, the treatment group1 (P1) was applied with a combination of extract with a concentration of 0.1%, the treatment group 2 (P2) was applied with a combination of 1% extract and the treatment group 3 (P3) smeared with a 10% extract combination. The preparation of a combination of extracts was done by maceration method. The results obtained from this study there are 3, namely (1) obtained changes in the color of animal hair try varying from dark brown to dark-brown depending on the concentration of substances given. (2) found the growth of hair follicles but not with melanin-producing cells of melanocytes. (3) the discovery of hyperkeratosis and hypergranulosis in tissue epidermis experimental animals due to regeneration of epithelial cells that continue to divide. From these results obtained the conclusion that the combination of three nutritious extracts to grow hair follicles and as a natural hair dye
DAMANG JAYA (MANGO LEAVES AND PAPAYA SEEDS): ERADICATION AGENT OF ASCARIASIS Andi Radiah Permatasari
Hasanuddin Student Journal VOLUME 2 NOMOR 1, JUNI 2018
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ascaria Lumbricoides has become a long-standing world problem with WHO 2015 prevalence of approximately 24% of the world's population or about 1.5 billion people and about 28% of Indonesia's population according to kemenkes 2015. In urban communities, ascariasis is overcome through anthelmintic drugs believed to cause the receptivity of the drug against worms Ascariasis sp. Therefore, the research of mango leaf and papaya seeds infusion aims to produce natural antihelmintic substances that are easy to find both in the city and in the interior though. This study used pure experimental design (True Experimental) in vitro using 4 treatment groups. Control group (P0) was given Nacl as a negative control, treatment group 1 (P1) was given mango leaf infusion, treatment group 2 (P2) was given papaya seed infusion, and treatment group 3 (P3) was given mango and papaya seed infusa. In the treatment of infusa given as much as 100 ml per petri dish In this study the animal try is diguanakan chicken. The results obtained in this study is found the youngest worms die on papaya seed infusa, then infusa mango leaves and papaya seeds and the last mango leaves infusa.