Effectiveness of Administration Extract Haramounting Leaf
(Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk) as Antioxidant in Preventing
Special Liver Values SGOT/SGPT Mice (Mus musculus L.) after
Exposure of Electric Cigarette Smoke
Syafruddin Ilyas
1,
*, Salomo Hutahaean
1
, Rendra Syahputra Tanjung
2
, Finn Murdela
2
1
Departement of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universuty of Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia
2
Students Departement of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universuty of Sumatera Utara, Medan,
Indonesia
fmurdela@gmail.com
Keywords: Cigraette, Liver,Mice, Rhodomytrus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk SGOT SGPT,
Abstract: This study aims to determine how the effectiveness of the Haramonting extract (Rhodomyrtus tomentosa
(Aiton) Haask.) can provide a protective effect on the function liver sgpt sgot mice (Mus musculus L.)
exposed to cigarette smoke for 30 days at a dose of 100 mg / BB, 200 mg / BB and 300 mg / BB. The design
of this study used Completely Randomized Design (CRD) consisting of Group +, Group - and three treatments
of Extract Haramounting Leaf (Rhodomytrus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk.) And five replications.. Result
observations of liver and liver function SGPT SGOT showed that there were no significant differences (p>
0.05) between the average number of damaged cells and liver function of SGPT SGOT in male mice given
Ethanol Leaf extract of Haramounting (Rhodomytrus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk.) And exposed to electric
cigarette smoke.
1 INTRODUCTION
One billion men in the world are smokers, 35% of
them are from developed countries and 50% are from
developing countries. On average 435,000 people in
the United States die from diseases related to smoking
habits each year, causing 1 in 5 deaths. Based on data
from the Asean Tobacco Control Report Card in
2008, as many as 30.1% of the population of
Southeast Asia are smokers. In Indonesia as many as
57,563,866 adult residents are smokers, making it the
fifth highest cigarette consumer country in the world
(Rahmadi, 2013)
Cigarettes are one of the pollutants in the form
of gases that contain various chemicals including
nicotine, carbon monoxide, tar and eugenol (in clove
cigarettes). Cigarette smoke can affect macrophage
metabolism by activating macrophages to release
leukotriene B4, IL-8 and TNF-α causing increased
production of superoxide (O
2-
) and H
2
O
2
, also causing
oxidative damage to macromolecules such as lipids,
proteins, and DNA, can eliminate antioxidants, and
form free radicals such as nitric oxide (NO), nitrite
peroxide (NO
2
) in the gas phase and quinone (Q),
semiquinone (HQ) and hydroquinone (HQ
2
) in the tar
phase (Soesilo, 2012).
Free radicals are molecular atoms that are very
unstable (have one or more electrons without a pair),
so to obtain electron pairs these compounds are very
reactive and damage the tissue. Free radicals can
come from various chemicals, one of them is
Aloksan. Alloxan is a cyclic derivative of urea which
is a potential agent that has been widely used to cause
type I diabetes at a dose of 150 mg / kg
(Mangkowedjo, 1988)
The chemicals used to prevent or slow down free
radical damage are antioxidants. These endogenous
antioxidants work to neutralize free radicals which, in
the process, require exogenous antioxidants in the
form of vitamins and minerals that can be obtained
from food or supplements.
Kemunting or Haramounting (Rhodomyrtus
tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk.) Is a native of Southeast
Asia and is spread over Indonesia. Spring leaves
contain steroids, terpenoid, alkaloids, phenols,
flavonoids, and saponins (Getta, 2010). According to
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Effectiveness of Administration Extract Haramounting Leaf (Rhodomyrtus tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk) as Antioxidant in Preventing Special Liver Values SGOT/SGPT Mice (Mus musculus L.)
after Exposure of Electric Cigarette Smoke.
DOI: 10.5220/0010086507260730
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research conducted in vivo and in vitro (Lanaya,
2012). In 2012, the acetone extract of kemunting leaf
has a strong antioxidant activity. Based on the above
description, this study was conducted to determine
the effect of haramonting leaf extract (Rhodomyrtus
tomentosa (Aiton) Hassk.) against the prevention of
damage to liver mice (Mus musculus L.) after
exposure to electric cigarette smoke.
2 METHODS
2.1 Research Design
This study used the Completely Randomized Design
Method which was divided into 6 treatments with 4
replications in accordance with the Fereder formula:
(t-1)(n-1) ≥ 15 (1)
Description:
t = treatment group
n = repeat
The following treatment groupings can be seen in
table 1.
Table 1. Grouping of research treatments
Treat
ment
Aqu
adest
Smo
ke
Elect
ric
Haramounting Exract 45
Days
100mg
Kg/BB
200mg
Kg/BB
K (-)
K (+)
P1
P2
P3
2.2 Sample Preparation and
Preparation of Extracts
Extraction method used is maceration with ethanol
solvent. Preparation of the extract was done by
immersing the simplicia for 48 hours with the
composition of 500 grams of haramounting leaves in
50% ethanol and shaken periodically. Then filtered
using Whatmann paper and evaporated to separate the
solvent with the extraction results at a temperature of
18-32 ° C.
2.3 An Experimental Council
Mice (Mus musculus) male DDW strain, healthy,
fertil and age 8-11 weeks with weight 25-30 g,
healthy, fertil (never give birth child once) as much
as 30 ekor.mice from Animal Disease Investigation
Center North Sumatra Medan and divided in
treatment and control groups. The mice were fed and
drunk in adlibitum, the cage was clean and arranged
12 light hours - 12 hours of darkness. Handling of
mice in accordance with animal ethics code of try
(Ethical clearance of Animal Research Commission
of FMIPA USU).
2.4 Exposure of Cigarette Smoke and
Extract Giving
Testing mice were fed pellets and drank in ad libitum,
then given oral haramounting extract orally with
doses of 100 mg / kgBW and 200 mg / kgBW each
distinguished into two durations of 28 days and 45
days. On Mice Data Larasati (2010) study results
illustrate that exposure to smoke per cigarette every
day for 14 days has caused mild to severe lung organ
damage. Therefore, in this research the exposure of
secondhand smoke in group II, III and IV mice was
done every day for 30 days according to Widodo
procedure (2006). Provision of cigarette smoke is
done with a dose of 1 stalk per group every morning
after 1 hour of haramounting extract. Stages of
exposure to cigarette smoke is done by first preparing
the equipment used in the exposure of the smoking
pump coupled with a smoking chamber. Smoking
chamber has two holes, one hole on the side to be
connected with the pump and the other one in front is
used as ventilation / enables air exchange. Five mice
from each group were inserted into the smoking
Chamber through the top of the smoking
chamber, then closed again. One cigarette was placed
in a pipe connected to the pump. Cigarettes that have
been installed on the next pump An electric cigarette
is mounted on the end of the hose so that cigarette
smoke into the smoking chamber. Stopwatch / timer
is installed to determine the time spent to spend a
single stick of clove cigarettes. Smoking chamber
will be filled with cigarette smoke during the
exposure of cigarette smoke and the behavior of mice
can be observed in the smoking chamber. Every
before giving cigarette smoke and harumonting
extracts, the mice are empowered ± 5 hours to empty
the stomach. Giving of cigarette smoke is done ± 1
hour after giving honey to absorbed honey first.
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2.5 Liver Function Analysis based on
SGPT / SGOT Levels
Mice blood is centrifuged at 3000rpm for 10 minutes
until serum is obtained. First the clean tube is
provided for the blank tube, the control tube and the
sample tube as the amount, and the blank tube
inserted into the microlab 300 spectrophotometer
device is directly read, as well as the control tube and
then inserted the SGPT work reagent of 1.000μ / L
and then read on the spectrophotometer microlab 300,
in the sample tube inserted 100μ / L serum into the
sample tube and added SGPT working reagent as
much as 1,000μ / L, then read on microlab 300
spectrophotometer and recorded the results (Subrata,
1988)
2.6 Data Analysis
The data analysis used a complete randomized design
(ANOVA) complete randomized design (RAL) at
95% confidence level, α = 0.5 with bootstrap analysis.
All data is analyzed using SPSS 22 program.
3 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
3.1 Extract Activity Value SGOT
Based on observations from the SGOT test results that
have been done on the hearts of male mice after the
exposure of electric cigarette smoke and given
Haramounting ethanol extract (Rhomodytrus
tomentosa (Aiton) Hask.) Results obtained in Figure 1
Figure 1 The value SGOT of all treatments has significant
difference. K (+): Smoke Smoke Exposure. K (-): aquades.
P1: Smoke Smoke Exposure and haramonting leaf extract
100 mg / kgBB for 45 days. P2: Cigarette Smoke Exposure
and haramonting leaf extract 200 mg / kgBB for 45 days.
P3: Cigarette Smoke Exposure and haramonting leaf extract
300 mg / kgBB for 28 days.
Based Figure 1 an indicates the average value of
SGOT K-: 276.48; K +: 48,18; P1: 309,62; P2:
436,08; and P3: 388.80. In the P2 group (after being
exposed to electric cigarette smoke and dose extract
of 200mg / Kg BB for 45 days) the value was higher
than among other treatment groups. This may occur
due to the exposure of electric cigarette smoke and
the provision of haramounting extract given can
increase the SGOT value where the SGOT value is
increased due to impaired liver function, but after
testing using ANOVA test between all control groups
with treatment groups did not show significant
differences (p > 0.05).
In Figure 1 shows the average increase in SGOT
value in the liver of mice after the exposure of electric
cigarette smoke and given Haramounting ethanol
extract (Rhomodytrus tomentosa (Aiton) Hask.) The
results obtained were no significant differences in
SGOT values (p> 0.05) in each group both in the
control group and the treatment group. In the
treatment group, in group P2 (after being exposed to
electric cigarette smoke and extract dose of 200mg /
Kg BB for 45 days), it was higher than the control
group, this was due to the effect of haramounting
ethanol extract and exposed to cigarette smoke
capable of increasing the SGOT value.
The liver is an organ that is sensitive to toxic
substances and has an important role in the
metabolism of toxic substances that function as
detoxification. Substances absorbed through the
gastrointestinal tract will be carried through the
bloodstream to the liver in the detoxification process
so that it becomes non-toxic and then excreted. Then
liver cells will release enzymes where the enzyme
level can be used as a parameter of the damage to liver
cells (Aferlina, 2010)
One indicator of damage to liver cells is an
increase in serum liver enzymes, including increased
levels of SGOT (Serum Glutamic Pyruvic
Transamine), an aminotransferase enzyme that acts in
the serum to measure indications of liver diseases.
(Wahyuni, 2005)
3.2 Extract Activity Value SGPT
Based on observations from the SGOT test results
that have been done on the hearts of male mice after
the exposure of electric cigarette smoke and given
Haramounting ethanol extract (Rhomodytrus
tomentosa (Aiton) Hask.) Results obtained in Figure
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Figure 2 The value SGPT of all treatments has significant
difference. K (+): Smoke Smoke Exposure. K (-): aquades.
P1: Smoke Smoke Exposure and haramonting leaf extract
100 mg / kgBB for 45 days. P2: Cigarette Smoke Exposure
and haramonting leaf extract 200 mg / kgBB for 45 days.
P3: Cigarette Smoke Exposure and haramonting leaf extract
300 mg / kgBB for 28 days.
Based Figure 2 an indicating the average value of
SGOT K-: 575,6; K +: 313,35; P1: 40,86; P2: 131,46;
and P3: 81.46. In the K-group (not given anything)
the value was higher than in other groups. This may
occur due to the exposure of electric cigarette smoke
and the provision of haramounting extract given can
increase the SGPT value where the SGOT value is
increased due to impaired liver function, but after
testing using the ANOVA test between all control
groups with the treatment group show significant
differences (p<0.05). In the K-group (not given
anything), it can be higher than the control group, this
is because the effect of ethanol extracting ethanol and
electromagnetic smoke is able to increase the SGPT
value. And from the results obtained from the
statistical tests conducted, there were no significant
differences in SGPT values (p <0.05) in each group.
Both the control group and the treatment group. In the
K-group (not given anything) it can be higher than the
treatment group. However, in the treatment of P1, P2
and P3 it decreased the SGPT value due to the
exposure of cigarette smoke and haramounting
extract can reduce the SGPT value.
The results obtained were the significant
differences in SGPT values (p <0.05) in each group
in both the control and treatment groups. In the K-
group (not given anything), it can be higher than the
control group, this is because the effect of ethanol
extracting ethanol and electromagnetic smoke is able
to increase the SGPT value. And from the results
obtained from the statistical tests conducted, there
were significant differences in SGPT values (p <0.05)
in each group. Both the control group and the
treatment group. In the K-group (not given anything)
it can be higher than the treatment group. However,
in the treatment of P1, P2 and P3 lowering the SGPT
value this is due to the exposure of cigarette smoke
and haramounting extract can reduce the SGPT value
and also there are several factors that make a high
negative control value that is the method of blood
collection, blood serum amount obtained and blood
serum storage time before being examined, it is also
possible to administer adbilitum foods and factors
that cannot be controlled by the researchers
themselves and may also process metabolic disorders
in the liver.
This is in line (Istikomah, 2015) Liver cells are
damaged, the SGPT will be released in the blood. In
case of mitochondrial damage or damage to cell
parenchyma, SGPT is seen to increase. It is suspected
that not all increases in SGPT levels are due to liver
cell disorders. SGPT levels depend on the method of
taking blood, the amount of blood serum obtained and
the duration of blood serum storage before being
examined.
However, according to the results (Fajariyah,
2010), the high SGOT-SGPT level as a liver function
test / test is not always characterized by high
hepatocyte damage because it depends on the extent,
type of liver damage, sensitivity of the test method
and whether there is a compensatory effort by liver
cells healthy. Often there is no relationship between
high enzyme levels and the degree of damage to
hepatocytes and the increase in SGPT enzymes can
identify damage to liver cells, this enzyme will
increase faster when the liver cells experience
disturbance or damage. Increased serum transamine
levels caused by transamine-rich cells experience
necrosis or destruction. Similarly, SGPT (Serum
Glutamic Pyruvate Transamine) is a transaminase
enzyme that is widely found in the cytosol. This
enzyme level will exceed normal levels in the blood
if there is damage to membrane permeability caused
by toxic substances. (Fathir, 2010)
4 CONCLUSIONS
The spread of electric cigarette smoke and the
provision of haramounting leaf extract haramounting
(Rhomodytrus tomentosa (Aiton) Hask.) with a dose
of 100 mg / bb can reduce the SGPT value. While the
SGOT value shows the increase in value. And still
passing away does not damage the liver and is likely
to be a drug
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We gratefully thank the Univeristy of Sumatera Utara
from Talenta proposal program on professor research
grant number Certificate 2590/UN5.1.R/PPM/2018
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