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Contact Name
Dwi Kesuma Sari
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dwiksari@vet.unhas.ac.id
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+6285299279988
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jrvi@unhas.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan KM.10 Tamalanrea, Makassar 90245
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Kota makassar,
Sulawesi selatan
INDONESIA
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research)
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
ISSN : 26140187     EISSN : 26152835     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health, Agriculture,
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of the Indonesian Veterinary Research) is an open access, double blind peer-reviewed, print and online journal that publishes in the form of original research, review, case study, short communication in any areas of sciences of veterinary, animal sciences, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, biology, animal laboratory and biodiversity of animals. Manuscript should be produced from latest research or study.
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Effect of Patchouli oil Against the Death Time Brown Dog Ticks Risna Wati; Muh. Nur Amir; Isra Wahid; Adryani Ris; Baso Yusuf
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 5 No. 1, JANUARY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v5i1.8157

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Patchouli oil is an essential oil derived from the patchouli plant, and it has many benefits, including the insecticide effect. Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick is a parasite often found in dogs in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the effect of patchouli oil on the mortality of R. sanguineus ticks in dogs. Samples of this study were 25 R. sanguineus ticks, and they were divided into five treatments: positive control, negative control, 5% patchouli oil, 10% patchouli oil, 20% patchouli oil. The result of this study showed that all ticks in the negative control using hexane were found alive. All ticks in the positive control using Ivermectin were found dead. Ticks in 5% patchouli oil showed that 4 of 5 ticks were found dead. Ticks in 10% and 20% patchouli oil showed that 5 of 5 ticks were found dead. This study conclude that patchouli oil can be used as an insecticide and 20% patchouli oil concentration has statistically no significant difference from the positive control. Moreover, this study suggests using patchouli oil as an alternative insecticide due to its low price compared to Ivermectin.
Correlation Between Female Ovariohysterectomy and Male Orchiectomy Rats With Blood Cholesterol Levels dian fatmawati fatmawati; Mufidatul Asmi; Ilham Akbar Rahman; Irfan Idris; Dwi Kesuma Sari
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 5 No. 1, JANUARY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v5i1.12122

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Currently, sterilization is the main choice for controlling the population of pets. But sterilization also has long-term effects. One of them is related to cholesterol levels in the blood. In this study, we investigated the effect of castration on changes in cholesterol levels. Twenty-three Wistar rats aged 10 weeks were divided into four groups: the female sham surgery group (n = 6) and the male sham surgery group (n = 6) who underwent sham surgery, the orchiectomized (OCX) group (n = 6), which underwent bilateral OCX at 10 weeks of age, the ovariectomy (OVX) group of mice (n = 6) who underwent bilateral OVX at 10 weeks of age. At 8 weeks postoperatively, all 23 mice were shut off. The serum cholesterol level is measured. Serum cholesterol levels had no effect 0.168, namely (p value> 0.05) in the castration rat group (OCX + OVX) compared to the sham surgery group with 67.08 ± 13.581 and 76.00 ± 16.346, respectively. Our findings indicate that orchiectomy and ovariectomy have no effect on cholesterol levels.
Management of Mammae Tumor Cases in Mixed Chow Dog Breeds at Makassar Zoo Clinic Hartarto Akhmad; Dwi Kesuma Sari; Sri Deniati
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 5 No. 1, JANUARY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v5i1.12906

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Tumors are a common problem in many types of dogs, including chow-chows and their breeds. This disease is a degenerative diseases resulting from mammary gland cells dividing and growing without control. The clinical signs that are seen are usually the presence of a slow mass growth, single or multiple. Treatment of mammary tumor patients in mixed chow dogs at the Makassar Zoo Clinic used ovariohysterectomy and simple mastectomy methods. Premedication of 0.025% Athropine sulphate with dos e 0.04 mg/kg BW subcutaneous route, 10% anesthetic Ketamine HCl dose of 15 mg / kg BW and Xylasine 2% dose 2 mg / kg BW intramuscular route. In addition, it is continued with supportive therapy in the form of giving Be tamox LA, Meloxicam, and more attention to post operative management such as feeding and post operative wound management.
Effectiveness of Ginger Ointment (Zingiber officinale roscoe) on Incision Wound Healing in White Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Abdul Wahid Jamaluddin; Ayu Lestari; Wa Ode Santa Monica
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 5 No. 1, JANUARY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v5i1.13060

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Ginger (Zingiber officinale roscoe) is one of the most popular plants to be processed into herbal medicine. This plant contains active compounds in the form of gingerols, shogaols, flavonoids and saponins, which have anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, antioxidant and antimicrobial effects. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of ginger extract ointment on incision wound healing time in white rats (Rattus norvegicus) by observing the percentage of wound healing and changes in wound morphology. This study used a laboratory experimental method using 24 white rats as test animals which were divided into four groups, namely two treatment groups (10% and 20% ginger extract ointment) and two control groups (one negative control group (no treatment) and one positive control group (Oxyfresh Soothing Pet Gel®)). The rats were anesthetized and shaved, then an incision was made on the dorsal part of the rat. The treatment was given twice a day for 14 days. The results showed that there were differences in the comparison of the percentage of wound area between the negative control group (without treatment), the positive control (Oxyfresh Soothing Pet Gel®), the treatment groups (ginger extract ointment 10% and 20%). The conclusion of the study was that the treatment group with 10% ginger extract ointment was more effective in accelerating the wound healing process. Keywords: Ginger extract,  Incision, wound healing, ointment, white rat.
Description of Neutrophil Cells of Giving Sugar and Honey in Incision Wound of Domestic Cat (Felis domestica) Muhammad Fadhil Shalih; Waode Santa Monica; Dwi Kesuma Sari; Abdul Wahid Jamaluddin
Jurnal Riset Veteriner Indonesia (Journal of The Indonesian Veterinary Research) VOLUME 5 No. 1, JANUARY 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/jrvi.v5i1.13598

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Neutrophils are one of the most abundant cells of the immune system and are very active during the wound healing process. This study aimed to determine the description and comparison of neutrophil cells after treated sugar and honey in the incision wounds of domestic cats (F. domestica). 15 samples were used with treatment for 14 days and the preparations were given topically. The treatment group consisted of 5 groups, namely Negative control group (NCG) with normal wound healing (without treatment), Positive control group (PCG) given Bioplacenton ointment, treatment group 1 (TG1) used sugar, treatment group 2 (TG2) used honey, Group Treatment 3 (TG3) used combination of sugar and honey. Skin samples were taken on the 4th, 9th, and 14th day of each group to make histopathology preparations and observation under a microscope by assessing the number of neutrophil cells with an indicator score of 0 - 5. Treatment Group 1 (TG1 ) used sugar shown the best decrease in the number of neutrophil cells with the development of the same healing process like as Treatment Group 3 (TG3) used a combination of sugar and honey, while Treatment Group 2 (TG2) used honey shown also a decrease in the number of neutrophil cells. The three treatment groups showed a better healing process than Negative control group (NCG) without treatment and showed almost equivalent results to the Positive control Group (PCG) used Bioplacenton ointment. Keyword: Histopathology, honey, neutrophil, sugar

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