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Title: Potensi Nanoenkapsulasi Daun Suji (Dracaena angustifolia Roxb) Sebagai Imunomodulator pada Burung Puyuh yang Diberi Metilprednisolon
Other Titles: Potential of Suji Leaves (Dracaena angustifolia Roxb) Nanoencapsulation as Immunomodulators in Due to Methylprednisolone Consumption
Authors: Santoso, Koekoeh
Soejoedono, Retno D
Julyanti, Aisyah Dian
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Publisher: IPB University
Abstract: Puyuh merupakan unggas yang mudah stres, ditandai dengan mening kat nya kadar kortikosteron sehingga dapat menekan sistem imun. Penelitian ini bertujuan mempelajari potensi nanoenkapsulasi daun suji sebagai imunomodu lator pada puyuh yang mengalami stres oksidatif yang diberi metilprednisolon. Nanoenkapsulasi merupakan suatu teknologi penghantaran obat dengan cara membungkus ekstrak daun suji dengan kitosan dan membuat ukuran menjadi nanopartikel. Pembuatan ekstrak daun suji menggunakan metode maserasi dan nanoenkapsulasi daun suji menggunakan metode gelasi ionik. Penelitian ini menggunakan 24 ekor puyuh betina yang dibagi kedalam enam kelompok, yai tu: 1) KN, kontrol negatif; 2) KP, kontrol positif diberikan imunomodulator komersial; 3)P1, nanoenkapsulasi daun suji dosis 0.32 mg/Kg BB; 4)P2, nanoenkapsulasi daun suji dosis 0.29 mg/Kg BB; 5)P1T, nanoenkapsulasi daun suji dosis 0.32 mg/Kg BB + tween 3% ; 6)P2T, nanoenkapsulasi daun suji dosis 0.29 mg/Kg BB + tween 0.3%. Setiap kelompok diberikan metilprednisolon dosis 0.70 mg/Kg BB, sel darah merah domba (SDMD), dan vaksin aktif ND La Sota. Parameter yang diamati yaitu: jumlah leukosit, diferensial leukosit, rasio heterofil/limfosit (H/L), dan titer antibodi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pemberian nanoenkapsulasi daun suji memberikan pengaruh signifikan (P<0.05) terhadap peningkatan jumlah leukosit, limfosit, titer antibodi dan penurunan rasio H/L. Nanoenkapsulasi daun suji memiliki potensi yang besar sebagai imunomodulator pada puyuh
Quail is a bird that is easily stressed, characterized by increase of cor ticosterone levels so that it can suppress the immune system. The research aimed to study the potency nanoencapsulation of suji leaves as immunomodula tors in quail experiencing oxidative stress due to methylprednisolone consump tion. Nanoencapsulation is a drug delivery technology of packaging suji leaf extract with chitosan and making the size into nanoparticles. Preparation of suji leaves extract was done by using the maceration method and nanoencapsulation of suji leaves using the ionic gelation method. The research used 24 female quail divided into six groups:1) KN, negative control; 2) KP, positive control given commercial immunomodulators; 3) P1, suji leaves nanoencapsulation dose of 0.32 mg/Kg BW; 4) P2, suji leaves nanoencapsulation dose of 0.29 mg/Kg BW; 5) P1T, suji leaves nanoencapsulation dose of 0.32 mg/Kg BW + 3% tween; 6) P2T, suji leaves nanoencapsulation with dose of 0.29 mg/Kg BW+ 0.3% tween. Each group was given methylprednisolone dose of 0.70 mg/Kg BW, sheep red blood cell (SRBC), and ND La Sota Active Vaccine. Pa rameters observed were the number of leukocytes, the leukocyte differential, the heterophile/lymphocyte ratio (H/L), and the antibody titer. The results showed that the consumption of suji leaves nanoencapsulation had a significant effect (P<0.05) to increase the number of leukocytes, lymphocytes, antibody titers, and decreased H/L ratio. Suji leaves nanoencapsulation has potential as an immunomodulator in quail.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/107839
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