Shafira Oktaviana, Nabila
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THE POTENCY OF KATUK LEAVES AS AN ANTIOXIDANT IN ORTHODONTICS Herawati, Hillda; Shafira Oktaviana, Nabila; Muchtar Surya Wiguna, Randi
Journal of Health and Dental Sciences Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Health and Dental Sciences
Publisher : Fakultas Kedokteran Gigi Unjani

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Katuk leaves (Sauropus androgynus L. Merr) are known for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. Orthodontic treatments often involve prolonged use of metal appliances, which can lead to oxidative stress and inflammation in the oral environment. Antioxidants are crucial in mitigating these effects, potentially improving the outcomes and comfort of orthodontic treatments. Katuk leaves, rich in antioxidants such as flavonoids, saponin, tannin, quinone, polyphenols, and vitamins, can slow down the formation of free radicals during the tooth movement process. This literature review explores the potential application of katuk leaves as a natural antioxidant in orthodontics, focusing on enhancing patient care by reducing oxidative stress and inflammation associated with orthodontic appliances. This study was conducted using a comprehensive literature review approach. Relevant keywords from articles were sourced from databases, including Google Scholar, PubMed, ResearchGate, Europe PMC, and Elsevier. Selection criteria included the year of publication, relevance to the topic, availability of abstract, full text, and alignment with the study's objectives. The review revealed evidence supporting the antioxidant effects of katuk leaves in reducing oxidative stress during tooth movement. However, there are still limitations regarding the utilization and processing of katuk leaves in clinical settings. Further research is necessary to develop standardized methods for applying katuk leaves in orthodontic treatment. Utilization of katuk leaves in orthodontic care shows the potential to enhance antioxidant levels, thereby reducing oxidative stress and improving treatment outcomes. DOI : 10.54052/jhds.v4n2.p157-170
EFFECT OF ETHANOL EXTRACT OF KATUK LEAVES (Sauropus androgynus) ON MALONDIALDEHYDE LEVELS AS AN ANTIOXIDANT Herawati, Hillda; Shafira Oktaviana, Nabila; Inayati Rakhmat, Iis
Journal of Health and Dental Sciences Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): Journal of Health and Dental Sciences
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The tooth movement that occurs when mechanical forces are applied to an orthodontic appliance can cause irritation and inflammation. This inflammation can contribute to increased oxidative stress in the oral cavity. The formation of oxidative stress can turn into a chain reaction that can continue to form new free radicals. Katuk leaves (Sauropus androgynus L. Merr) have antioxidant content that can slow down the process of free radicals. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the ethanol extract of katuk leaves as an antioxidant on reducing blood plasma MDA levels. The research method is a laboratory experiment using four treatment groups: blood plasma as a negative control, plasma oxidized with CuCl2 as a positive control, blood plasma given CuCl2, and ethanol extract of katuk leaves and plasma given CuCl2, and vitamin C as an antioxidant control. MDA levels were examined using the thiobarbituric acid reactive substance (TBARs) method. The data were analyzed by Anova and Tukey (p<0.05). The results showed that there was an effect of the ethanol extract of katuk leaves on malondialdehyde levels (p = 0.035) with MDA values of CuCl2 plasma (0.005 mg/dL), plasma with katuk (0.003 mg/dL), and plasma with vitamin C (0.021 mg/dL). It can be concluded that the use of ethanol extract from katuk leaves has antioxidant potential to decrease MDA levels in blood plasma. DOI : 10.54052/jhds.v5n3.p311-320