PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
THE EFFECT OF DAYAK ONION EXTRACT ON LACTIC ACID LEVELS IN MICE WITH FST MODEL
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Title
PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
THE EFFECT OF DAYAK ONION EXTRACT ON LACTIC ACID LEVELS IN MICE WITH FST MODEL
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
THE EFFECT OF DAYAK ONION EXTRACT ON LACTIC ACID LEVELS IN MICE WITH FST MODEL
Subject
antioxidant; fatigue; lactic acid; onion dayak
Description
Intense physical exercise can increase lactic acid levels in the blood as a result of the anaerobic metabolism
that occurs at that time. The impact of increased levels of lactic acid includes the occurrence of acidosis,
damage to body cells, and fatigue which reduces muscle performance. Antioxidants can play a role in
preventing body fatigue caused by oxidative stress. Onion Dayak (Eleutherine palmifolia) is a type of
medicinal plant that is useful for health. The high content of antioxidants in Dayak onions can be used as an
alternative anti-fatigue ingredient. This study aimed to look at the effect of the dose and duration of Dayak
onion extract on lactic acid levels and physical activity in mice forced swimming test models. Type of
Research Randomized Pre and Post-Test Control Group Design. Male White Mice (Sprague Dawley) 2
months old (weight 150-200g). Divided into 5 groups K- (the experimental group was not given Dayak
onion extract, they were still given FST), K+ (the experimental group was given xanthine and FST), P1
(given Dayak onion extract at a dose of 50mg/200gBW), P2 (given the extract onion Dayak dose of
100mg/200gBB), P3 (given onion extract dose of 200mg/200gBW). Dayak onion extract was given for 28
days and given the forced swimming test, then the changes in lactic acid and physical activity endurance in
swimming were observed.
that occurs at that time. The impact of increased levels of lactic acid includes the occurrence of acidosis,
damage to body cells, and fatigue which reduces muscle performance. Antioxidants can play a role in
preventing body fatigue caused by oxidative stress. Onion Dayak (Eleutherine palmifolia) is a type of
medicinal plant that is useful for health. The high content of antioxidants in Dayak onions can be used as an
alternative anti-fatigue ingredient. This study aimed to look at the effect of the dose and duration of Dayak
onion extract on lactic acid levels and physical activity in mice forced swimming test models. Type of
Research Randomized Pre and Post-Test Control Group Design. Male White Mice (Sprague Dawley) 2
months old (weight 150-200g). Divided into 5 groups K- (the experimental group was not given Dayak
onion extract, they were still given FST), K+ (the experimental group was given xanthine and FST), P1
(given Dayak onion extract at a dose of 50mg/200gBW), P2 (given the extract onion Dayak dose of
100mg/200gBB), P3 (given onion extract dose of 200mg/200gBW). Dayak onion extract was given for 28
days and given the forced swimming test, then the changes in lactic acid and physical activity endurance in
swimming were observed.
Creator
Aulia Ramadhani, Muchsin Doewes, Shanti Listyawati
Source
http://jurnal.globalhealthsciencegroup.com/index.php/PICNHS
Publisher
Global Health Science Group
Date
January - June 2023
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
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Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Aulia Ramadhani, Muchsin Doewes, Shanti Listyawati, “PROSIDING INTERNASIONAL
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
THE EFFECT OF DAYAK ONION EXTRACT ON LACTIC ACID LEVELS IN MICE WITH FST MODEL,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2748.
Proceedings of the International Conference on Nursing and Health Sciences, Volume 4 No 1
THE EFFECT OF DAYAK ONION EXTRACT ON LACTIC ACID LEVELS IN MICE WITH FST MODEL,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed November 21, 2024, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2748.