Description:
Gastric ulcer is a disease of the digestive tract characterized by mucous damage to secretion of gastric
acid and pepsin. One of the potential gastroprotector plants is green algae. The purpose of this study
was to examine the gastroprotective effect of ethanol extract of green algae (EEGH) Ulva lactuca L on
the gastric of ethanol-induced rats. This study used 36 rats, divided into 6 groups. Group I is a normal
group. Group II negative control, ethanol 96% induced. Group III positive control, given comparison
of ranitidine dose of 15.75 mg/kgBW. Groups IV, V and VI were given multilevel EEGH, namely 125,
250 and 500 mg/kgBW. The treatment was carried out for 14 days, on the 14th day ethanol 96% was
induced and then dissected. Research data on gastric ulcer index and protection ratio were analyzed
using One Way ANOVA with a confidence level of 95%. The results of the EEGH statistical test
dose of 500 mg/kgBW with negative controls showed a significant difference with p value of 0.013
(p<0.05). The EEGH 500 mg/kgBW has the ability as an effective gastroprotector, as shown from the
gastric ulcer index value of 0.5 and the protection ratio of 78.94%.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
WAHYU WIDYANINGSIH