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Title
The Effectiveness of Channa Striata Extract and Ferrous Fumarate on Haemoglobin Concetration and Serum Ferritin to Anemic Pregnant Wistar Mouse
Subject
Farmakologi
Description
Anemia is the world health problem that is affecting both
developing and developed countries because it has a great
impact on human health. The World Health Organization
(WHO) data showed the incidence rate of anemia in 1993
and 2005, as in women pregnant (69.0%), and in nonpregnant
women (73.5%) (1). In 2002 WHO establish
Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) as one of the global
main triggers burdens of disease (Guilbert, 2003). The
prevalence of anemia in Indonesia in the years of 2011 are
22.5% for women of reproductive age, 22% for women
not pregnant, and 30% for pregnant women (2).
Iron supplementation strategy is the most currently used
for control iron deficiency in the developing country (3).
Apart from iron supplements, iron sources are also found
in daily food, such as cork fish (Channa striata). There is
5.78 ± 0.015 mg iron in 100 ml of Channa striata, and at
least 17 amino acids, for example, glycine (4). Continued
research about the health benefits of Channa striata is
being developed time to time, like its benefits in healing
wounds after sectarian (5), the role for Gastroprotective
(Somchit et. al 2004), and others (6).
The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness
of Channa striata extracts on anemic pregnant Wistar
mouse.
developing and developed countries because it has a great
impact on human health. The World Health Organization
(WHO) data showed the incidence rate of anemia in 1993
and 2005, as in women pregnant (69.0%), and in nonpregnant
women (73.5%) (1). In 2002 WHO establish
Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) as one of the global
main triggers burdens of disease (Guilbert, 2003). The
prevalence of anemia in Indonesia in the years of 2011 are
22.5% for women of reproductive age, 22% for women
not pregnant, and 30% for pregnant women (2).
Iron supplementation strategy is the most currently used
for control iron deficiency in the developing country (3).
Apart from iron supplements, iron sources are also found
in daily food, such as cork fish (Channa striata). There is
5.78 ± 0.015 mg iron in 100 ml of Channa striata, and at
least 17 amino acids, for example, glycine (4). Continued
research about the health benefits of Channa striata is
being developed time to time, like its benefits in healing
wounds after sectarian (5), the role for Gastroprotective
(Somchit et. al 2004), and others (6).
The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness
of Channa striata extracts on anemic pregnant Wistar
mouse.
Creator
Dian Lestari, SST, M.Bmd
Publisher
Fakultas Kedokteran Universitas Indonesia
Date
Tahun 2019
Contributor
Prof. Dr. dr. H. MT Kamaludin, dan dr. Theodorus, M.MedSc
Format
pdf
Language
English
Type
Seminar Internasional