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Local Hemostatic Activity of Several Varieties of Banana (Musa Paradisiaca) Pseudo-Stem Sap in Swiss Webster Mice



Description:
Skin injuries requiring local hemostatics for effective treatment.Indonesians have upheld the tradition of utilizing herbal, and one prominent example is the utilization of the banana tree (Musa paradisiaca) for its medicinal advantages. The purpose is to assess the local hemostatic activity of different types of banana pseudo stem sap by measuring the bleeding time in experimental animals. The research employed the Duke method, which entailed creating a minor injury on the mice's tails. As a result, the mean ± SD bleeding times for the five groups were as follows: the negative control, positive control, and treatment groups with pseudo stem sap of ambon-banana, jackfruit-banana and siembanana consecutively 305.40 ± 79.45; 88.00 ± 29.45; 181.20 ± 91.19; 199.20 ± 64.77; and 135.40 ± 31.19 seconds. The collected data underwent ANOVA statistical analysis, followed by the LSD test. Significantly, a distinction was observed between the negative control group and the other treatment groups among the five groups. However, there was no significant difference found among the three treatment groups involving various varieties of banana tree stem sap. In conclusion, the examination of three types of banana pseudostem sap displayed promising local hemostatic. The study revealed that the sap of pseudostem of Siem-Banana is the most effective in reducing bleeding time

URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/50661-201412-1-PB.pdf

Type:
Journal

Document:
Diploma III Farmasi

Date:
23-06-2024

Author:
CSZAHREYLOREN VITAMIA