Efektivitas Pemberian Kombinasi Ekstrak Binahong (Anredera corfifolia) dan Ikan Gabus (Channa striata) secara Oral terhadap Jumlah Sel Makrofag dalam Penyembuhan Luka Soket Pasca Ekstraksi Gigi Tikus Putih Galur Wistar
The Effectiveness of Oral Administration of a Combination of Binahong (Anredera Corfifolia) and Snakehead Fish (Channa Striata) Extracts on Macrophage Count

Date
2024Author
Tarigan, Hilfa Erin Br
Advisor(s)
Hanafiah, Olivia Avriyanti
Satria, Denny
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Tooth extraction is a medical procedure that causes wounds in the tissue surrounding
the tooth socket. The wound healing process involves four stages: hemostasis,
inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Macrophages play a crucial role in the
inflammatory stage, with functions of phagocytosis and cytokine synthesis. This study
aims to evaluate the effect of a combination of Binahong (Anredera cordifolia) and
Snakehead fish (Channa striata) extracts on wound healing after tooth extraction.
Binahong contains flavonoids, saponins, and tannins that potentially reduce
inflammation and function as antioxidants. Snakehead fish contains high protein,
albumin, amino acids, and zinc minerals that can aid in the healing process. Studies
show that the combination of these two extracts has significant synergistic activity in
accelerating wound healing. Its mechanism involves complex interactions between
bioactive compounds such as flavonoids, saponins, proteins, albumin, and zinc. Both
extracts have been proven to reduce macrophage numbers, reduce inflammatory
processes, and accelerate the proliferation stage of wound healing. Research findings
reveal that the group given a combination of Binahong and Snakehead fish extracts
showed an increase in macrophages from day 1 to day 3, followed by a more significant
reduction in macrophage numbers starting from day 3 compared to the negative control
group and groups with single extracts. Observations were conducted on days 1, 3, and
7 post-extraction, using Hematoxylin-Eosin staining and microscopic examination.
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