2020
DOI: 10.25026/jsk.v2i4.177
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Efek Antiinflamasi Infusa Bunga Asoka (Ixora coccinea l) pada Tikus Jantan yang Diinduksi Karagenan

Abstract: Bunga Asoka merupakan tanaman hias yang banyak tumbuh di Indonesia serta memiliki khasiat untuk beberapa penyakit, namun dalam pemanfaatannya belum maksimal. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui efek antiinflamasi infusa bunga Asoka (Ixora coccinea L) pada tikus jantan yang diinduksi karagenan. Haksel bunga asoka diekstraksi menggunakan metode infusa. Parameter yang diamati pada penelitian ini adalah penghambatan udem pada kaki tikus yang diinduksi 0,1 ml karagenan 1% selama 6 jam. Pengukuran volume udem … Show more

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“…Intracellular. Ashoka flower (Ixora coccinea L) is an ornamental plant that grows a lot in Indonesia and has properties for several diseases (Shobana, 2021) and phytochemical screening tests of asoka flower show that methanol extract contains a class of flavonoid compounds, saponins, and alkaloids containing compounds of asoka flower extract positive for triterpenoid compounds, tannins and glycosides (Hikmah & Astuti, 2020;Hendra & Yuni, 2016). The extract of I.coccinea flowers contains triterpenoid and ursolic acid (Latha & Panikkar, 2000).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intracellular. Ashoka flower (Ixora coccinea L) is an ornamental plant that grows a lot in Indonesia and has properties for several diseases (Shobana, 2021) and phytochemical screening tests of asoka flower show that methanol extract contains a class of flavonoid compounds, saponins, and alkaloids containing compounds of asoka flower extract positive for triterpenoid compounds, tannins and glycosides (Hikmah & Astuti, 2020;Hendra & Yuni, 2016). The extract of I.coccinea flowers contains triterpenoid and ursolic acid (Latha & Panikkar, 2000).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%