The Journal of Experimental Life Sciences (JELS)
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2016)

Rosella Flower Decreases the CML Serum and Liver Inflammation of Rats Given Baked-Food Diet

Silvy Amalia Falyani (Faculty of Medicine, Malang Islamic University)
Setyawati Soeharto (Laboratory of Pharmacology of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Brawijaya, Malang)
Edi Widjajanto (Laboratory of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Brawijaya, Malang)
Ardhiyanti Puspita Ratna (Master Program in Biomedical Sciences Faculty of Medicine, University of Brawijaya, Malang)
Pia Bataif Batmomolin (Master Program in Biomedical Sciences Faculty of Medicine, University of Brawijaya, Malang)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Apr 2017

Abstract

Advanced Glycation Endproducts (AGEs) or so-called glycotoxin can be triggered by heated food in which the Maillard reaction occurs. One type of glycotoxins is CML. Accumulated N-Carboxymethyl-Lysine (CML) can cause inflammation of organs, e.g. liver. Rosella flowers contain anthocyanin compound that has anti-glycation and antioxidant effects. This study aimed to determine the effect of ethanol extract of Rosella on CML serum level, IL-6 level, and NF-ƙB activation in the liver of mice fed with baked food. This study used post-test design using 25 Wistar rats aged 3-4 months old that were divided into 5 groups, namely negative control group, positive control group, treatment groups given Rosella extract dose of 200mg.kgBW-1, 300mg.kgBW-1, and 400mg.kgBW-1. Baked feed was given for 12 weeks, and Rosella ethanol extract was administered in the 9th to 12th week. The examination on CML serum and IL-6 of the liver was using ELISA method. Immunofluorescent staining was used to determine NF-ƙB activation in the liver using a confocal microscope. CML serum is proven to increase significantly (p = 0.000). The effective dose of Rosella flower extract to prevent CML Serum increase is 200 mg.kgBW-1, whereas a dose of 400 mg.kgBW-1 can decrease IL-6 level and NF-ƙB activation. Ethanol extract of Rosella flower decrease the levels of N-carboxymethyl-lysine serum, IL-6, and NF-ƙB activation in the liver of rats given baked-food diet. Keywords: Advanced Glycation Endproducts (AGEs), Interleukin-6, N-Carboxymethyl-lysine, Rosella.

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jels

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Immunology & microbiology Medicine & Pharmacology Neuroscience

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The Journal of Experimental Life Science (JELS) is a scientific journal published by Postgraduate School, University of Brawijaya as distribution media of Indonesian researcher’s results in life science to the wider community. JELS is published in every four months. JELS published scientific ...