Antioxidant Activity of Sappan Wood Extract (Caesalpinia sappan L.) As An Adjuvant and Substitution in Blood Serum of Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Iron Overload Model
N Firdawati,
Y P Kuntana,
M Ghozali
et al.
Abstract:Sappan (Caesalpinia sappan, L.) contains various antioxidant compounds such as brazilin and flavonoids that able to reduce superoxide anion radicals, reduce hydroxyl free radicals and chelate iron ions. This study aims to obtain the antioxidant activity of sappan wood extract which is given adjuvantly and substitution in blood serum of overload iron model rats. The research method used is experimental laboratory with a completely randomized design. The test animals were used 70 male rats aged 7 weeks weighing … Show more
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