Histopatologi Duodenum Tikus Pediatri (Rattus norvegicus) yang Diberi Jus Jeruk (Citrus sinensis)
Date
2024Author
Yan, Teo Qin
Pristihadi, Diah Nugrahani
Setiyono, Agus
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This research investigates the impact of orange juice consumption on the
histological structure of the duodenum, a critical site for nutrient absorption and
digestion. Focusing on pediatric animals, orange juice (with a pH of 3) was
administered to post-weaning rats aged 4 weeks to 6 weeks at dosages ranging from
0g/kg BW to 20g/kg BW over two weeks. Duodenal histopathology was assessed,
focusing on parameters such as the quantity of crypts of Lieberkuhn, as well as the
length, height, width, and depth of villi (measured in µm). Anatomical pathology
examination included measurements of the length and width of the duodenum (also
in µm), as well as the color mean (OD). The research findings indicate no significant
changes in histopathology or anatomy pathology of the duodenum. This suggests
that young individuals can adapt to acidic challenges without compromising
gastrointestinal health. These findings offer reassurance regarding the short-term
consumption of acidic orange juice (with a pH of 3) with minimal risks to intestinal
integrity, both during growth and development.