ENDAH SIH WILUJENG, -
(2014)
UJI SITOTOKSISITAS EKSTRAK DAUN TlNOSPORA CRISPA (L) MIERS SEBAGAI BAHAN ANTIFUNGI DALAM KEDOKTERAN GIGI.
Skripsi thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.
Abstract
Background: Extract of Tinospora crispa (L.) Miers leaf has the ability as an antifungal because it contains saponins, tannins, alkaloids, and flavonoid which can be used as an antifungal material in dentistry. As a good material in dentistry, extract ofTinospora crispa (L.) Miers leaf should be non toxic and biocompatible. Therefore it was necessary to do cytotoxicity test. Purpose: This study aims to
determine extract of Tinospora crispa (L.) Miers leaf cytotoxicity towards the culture of BHK-2i fibroblasts cells using the M1T assay. Method: 56 wells in 96
well microplate which was containing fibroblast BHK-2i cell culture, cell and
media controls filled with Tinospora crispa (L.) Miers leaf extract. Then,
microplate was incubated for 20 h at 37 0 C in the incubator. Media on well was
taken and new media was filled again. M1T was added to each well and was
incubated again for 4 hours. DMSO was added to stop the M1T reagent.
Cytotoxicity test results in the form of formazan optical density values was read
using an ELISA reader by wavelength of 620 nm. Formazan optical density values
were used for the calculation of the percentage of the number of living cells. This
research was analyzed by one way Anova and Tukey HSD. Result: Percentage of living cells from consecutively 25%, 27,5%, 30%, 32,5%, and 35% were 56%, 55,7%, 56,44%, 55,68%, and 57,i5%. Based on the LD50 as the parameter of cytotoxicity assay, all of the value was over the limit of LD5o. Conclusion: extract of Tinospora crispa (L.) Miers leaf at 25%, 27,5%, 30%, 32,5%, and 35%
concentration is non toxic to the fibroblast (BHK-2i) and can be used to antifungal material in dentistry by LD50parameter.
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