2021
DOI: 10.29303/jku.v9i4.454
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Uji Aktivitas Antiparamphitomiasis Infus Bunga Widuri (Colotropis gigantea) Terhadap Paramphistomum spp. Secara In Vitro

Abstract: Latar Belakang: Prevalensi paramphistomiasis di provinsi Nusa Tenggara Barat tahun 2014 mencapai 20,7%. Tujuan penelitian untuk membandingkan aktivitas infus bunga Widuri berbagai konsentrasi terhadap Paramphistomum spp. secara in vitro terhadap Albendazol 10% b/v. Metode: Paramphistomum dewasa dikelompokkan ke dalam 5 kelompok : kontrol negatif (larutan NaCl 0,9% b/v), kontrol positif (Albendazol 10% b/v), dan infus bunga Widuri (5, 20 dan 40% b/v). Tiap kelompok diinkubasi pada suhu 37oC, kemudian diamati wa… Show more

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“…The positive reaction for alkaloids is the formation of a brown precipitate on Wagner's reagent, a white or yellow precipitate on Mayer's reagent, and an orange precipitate on Dragendorff's reagent. Samples are said to contain alkaloids if two of the three samples react positively [3].…”
Section: Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The positive reaction for alkaloids is the formation of a brown precipitate on Wagner's reagent, a white or yellow precipitate on Mayer's reagent, and an orange precipitate on Dragendorff's reagent. Samples are said to contain alkaloids if two of the three samples react positively [3].…”
Section: Alkaloidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacological controlled were carried out through the use of synthetic antitrematodoses (Albendazole, Niclosamide, Resorantel). However, long-term use of synthetic antitremadosis can cause resistance and side effects such as diarrhea and teratogenicity [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%