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Ambon Banana-Tree Sap stimulated Endothelial Cell Migration in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) Induced with Inflammatory Mediator IL-1 Wulan, Provisia Marthalita Yuning; Dorothy, Maria Juliana; Alinda, Resha; Sofiana, Kristianingrum Dian; Prihardina, Bunga; Permaasari, Nur; Widodo, M. Aris
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol 9, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

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Ambon banana-tree (Musa paradisiaca var.sapientum) sap (ABT sap) contains active substances that can stimulate the wound healing process such as: flavonoid, saponin, ascorbic acid. Those substances are needed in an important phase of wound healing called angiogenesis through activation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) pathway that stimulates actin reorganization in endothelial cell migration and proliferation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of banana-tree sap in stimulating cells migration, VEGF and nitric oxide (NO) level in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) culture that induced by pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1 (Interleukin-1). The ABT sap was obtained by pressing a fresh Ambon banana stem, then was mixed with culture medium into 0.125%, 0.25% and 0.5% concentration. The ABT sap then was used for treating HUVECs cell that induced by IL-1 200 ng/mL for 48-hours. The result of this study shows that Ambon banana-tree sap increased HUVECs cell migration. However, after 48-hours treatment with ABT sap showed no difference in the VEGF and NO level in the culture media. These results suggested ABT sap able to increase migration to HUVECs that promising for wound healing agent. Therefore, the further research to elucidate the detailed mechanism and identify the active compound warrant to be done.
Ambon Banana-Tree Sap stimulated Endothelial Cell Migration in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) Induced with Inflammatory Mediator IL-1 Provisia Marthalita Yuning Wulan; Maria Juliana Dorothy; Resha Alinda; Kristianingrum Dian Sofiana; Bunga Prihardina; Nur Permaasari; M. Aris Widodo
Journal of Tropical Life Science Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019)
Publisher : Journal of Tropical Life Science

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Ambon banana-tree (Musa paradisiaca var.sapientum) sap (ABT sap) contains active substances that can stimulate the wound healing process such as: flavonoid, saponin, ascorbic acid. Those substances are needed in an important phase of wound healing called angiogenesis through activation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) pathway that stimulates actin reorganization in endothelial cell migration and proliferation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of banana-tree sap in stimulating cells migration, VEGF and nitric oxide (NO) level in Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVECs) culture that induced by pro-inflammatory cytokine IL-1 (Interleukin-1). The ABT sap was obtained by pressing a fresh Ambon banana stem, then was mixed with culture medium into 0.125%, 0.25% and 0.5% concentration. The ABT sap then was used for treating HUVECs cell that induced by IL-1 200 ng/mL for 48-hours. The result of this study shows that Ambon banana-tree sap increased HUVECs cell migration. However, after 48-hours treatment with ABT sap showed no difference in the VEGF and NO level in the culture media. These results suggested ABT sap able to increase migration to HUVECs that promising for wound healing agent. Therefore, the further research to elucidate the detailed mechanism and identify the active compound warrant to be done.
Optimalisasi Media Visual Poster Sebagai Sarana Edukasi Kesehatan Gigi Dan Mulut Di Destinasi Wisata Air Hitam Sungai Sabangau Fatwati, Kurnia; Jannati, Anna Sylva Roudlotul; Wulan, Provisia Marthalita Yuning; Kurniajayanti, Ais; Prawira, Ade; Novaryatiin, Susi; Fauzia, Husna; Purnama, Ardiyansyah; Mustikaningsih, Wening
Majalah Cendekia Mengabdi Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Majalah Cendekia Mengabdi
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Literasi kesehatan gigi yang rendah dan kompleksitas informasi medis menjadi hambatan utama dalam pencegahan permasalahan kesehatan gigi di Indonesia. Kondisi ini diperberat di kawasan Destinasi Wisata Air Hitam Sungai Sabangau, dimana karakteristik air gambut yang bersifat asam secara klinis meningkatkan risiko demineralisasi email gigi masyarakat setempat. Kegiatan ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan pemahaman serta mengubah perilaku kesehatan gigi masyarakat melalui optimasi media visual, sekaligus melatih keterampilan komunikasi klinis mahasiswa. Pengabdian ini menggunakan pendekatan edukasi partisipatif dengan media poster yang divalidasi oleh tim dosen. Mahasiswa dibagi ke dalam empat kelompok topik utama dan melakukan sosialisasi langsung di titik-titik strategi lokasi kegiatan melalui metode observasi partisipatif dan tanya jawab. Kegiatan ini berhasil merealisasikan empat kategori poster edukasi yang akurat secara klinis dan disesuaikan terhadap kondisi geografis lokal. Implementasi lapangan menunjukkan antusiasme yang tinggi dari masyarakat dan wisatawan dengan diskusi interaktif lintas generasi. Media visual poster terbukti efektif sebagai instrumen edukasi di ruang publik untuk menjembatani kesenjangan informasi kesehatan. Program mendatang disarankan untuk mengintegrasikan metode demonstrasi praktik langsung dan pendampingan yang berkelanjutan.