Pengaruh Pengaplikasian Gel Buah Asam Jawa (Tamarindus Indica L.) terhadap Jumlah Sel Makrofag pada Model Tikus Periodontitis
The Effect of Application of Tamarind Fruit Gel (Tamarindus indica L.) on the Number of Macrophage Cells in a Periodontitis Rat Model

Date
2022Author
Rahman, T Nadya Arizka
Advisor(s)
Nasution, Aini Hariyani
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Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the gingiva in the supporting tissues of the
teeth caused by certain groups of microorganisms, which results in progressive
destruction of the periodontal ligament and alveolar bone with increasing probing
depth. Macrophages are the main mononuclear phagocytic cells in tissues for
phagocytosis of microbes and other foreign molecules. Tamarind fruit or Tamarindus
indica L is one of the widely used medicinal plants. The parts of the Tamarindus
indica L. plant that are commonly used for treatment include the leaves, bark, fruit
flesh, and seeds which can be anti-inflammatory. The purpose of this study was to
determine the effect of the application of tamarind fruit gel (Tamarindus Indica L.) on
the number of macrophage cells in male wistar rats induced by periodontitis. The type
of research used is experimental research with Post Test Control Group Design. The
results of this study showed that tamarind fruit gel applied to the lower jaw of male
wistar rats had an effect on the average number of macrophage cells on the 3rd and
7th post-application days in the form of a decrease in the number of macrophage
cells. Further research is needed on the effect of applying tamarind fruit gel
(Tamarindus Indica L.) as an anti-inflammatory in vivo so that this material can be
applied clinically.
Keywords: Tamarind gel, macrophages, periodontitis
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