The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound Rats

Binahong leaves [Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis] are easily found in Indonesia, efficacious and had been used as a wound-healing herbal medicine. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of acetate ethyl fraction in binahong leaves [Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis] as a topical agent t...

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Main Author: Meriyanti Permata Sari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sriwijaya 2020-05-01
Series:Biomedical Journal of Indonesia
Online Access:https://ejournal.unsri.ac.id/index.php/bji/article/view/10590
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spelling doaj-03d0989375814dbfb3a5b8b74c8a32a72020-11-25T04:01:11ZengFaculty of Medicine Universitas SriwijayaBiomedical Journal of Indonesia2407-70972685-01842020-05-0161445210.32539/bji.v6i1.105905066The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound RatsMeriyanti Permata SariBinahong leaves [Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis] are easily found in Indonesia, efficacious and had been used as a wound-healing herbal medicine. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of acetate ethyl fraction in binahong leaves [Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis] as a topical agent to the histopathology changes including increased epithelization and histochemistry examination by assessing hydroxyproline level in the acute incision wound healing process in Sprague Dawley rats. An in vivo laboratory experiment, using the Pre and Post Test Only Control Group Design. The subject was Sprague Dawley white male rats, randomly divided into 5 (five) treatment groups, a negative control group (gel-based), positive control group (Bioplacenton), 1% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves group (FADB 1%), 2% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves (FADB 2%) and 4% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves (FADB 4%). The collected data was analyzed using SPSS programme version 21.0 with homogeneity test, normality test, Wilcoxon test, Mann Whitney test, Independent T-test, and Post Hoc confirmation using LSD test. In 4th-day skin tissue examination, the effectiveness of 4% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves was not significantly different from Bioplacenton effectiveness in increasing epithelization and hydroxyproline level in the 10th-day skin tissue examination.https://ejournal.unsri.ac.id/index.php/bji/article/view/10590
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The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound Rats
Biomedical Journal of Indonesia
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title The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound Rats
title_short The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound Rats
title_full The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound Rats
title_fullStr The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound Rats
title_full_unstemmed The Topical Effect of Binahong Fraction Leaves at Acute Incision Wound Rats
title_sort topical effect of binahong fraction leaves at acute incision wound rats
publisher Faculty of Medicine Universitas Sriwijaya
series Biomedical Journal of Indonesia
issn 2407-7097
2685-0184
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Binahong leaves [Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis] are easily found in Indonesia, efficacious and had been used as a wound-healing herbal medicine. This research aimed to assess the effectiveness of acetate ethyl fraction in binahong leaves [Anredera cordifolia (Ten.) Steenis] as a topical agent to the histopathology changes including increased epithelization and histochemistry examination by assessing hydroxyproline level in the acute incision wound healing process in Sprague Dawley rats. An in vivo laboratory experiment, using the Pre and Post Test Only Control Group Design. The subject was Sprague Dawley white male rats, randomly divided into 5 (five) treatment groups, a negative control group (gel-based), positive control group (Bioplacenton), 1% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves group (FADB 1%), 2% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves (FADB 2%) and 4% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves (FADB 4%). The collected data was analyzed using SPSS programme version 21.0 with homogeneity test, normality test, Wilcoxon test, Mann Whitney test, Independent T-test, and Post Hoc confirmation using LSD test. In 4th-day skin tissue examination, the effectiveness of 4% concentration of acetate ethyl fraction from binahong leaves was not significantly different from Bioplacenton effectiveness in increasing epithelization and hydroxyproline level in the 10th-day skin tissue examination.
url https://ejournal.unsri.ac.id/index.php/bji/article/view/10590
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