Pengaruh Kitosan Cangkang Udang Putih (Penaeus Merguiensis) Terhadap Jumlah Sel Osteoblas Tulang Femur Tikus Wistar Betina Pasca Ovariektomi
Date
2015-09-01Author
CHAESARIA, Garinda
HASAN, Muhammad
NARWANTO, Muhammad Ihwan
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One of imbalance disorders of bone formation is osteoporosis. This frequently occurs in
postmenopause women because of estrogen deficiency that leads to an increase in osteoclast
cell differentiation exceeds osteoblast cell differentiation. Shrimp shell is an export waste that
can be used to produce chitosan. Chitosan can increase osteoblast cell differentiation and
inhibit the differentiation of osteoclast cell in the bone formation process. The study aimed to
determine the effect of chitosan white shrimp shell on the total osteoblasts of femur female
wistar rats after ovariectomy. This research was the quasi experimental laboratories research
by using female wistar rats that divided into three groups; a non-ovariectomy control, a
negative ovariectomy, and an ovariectomy treatment group that was given chitosan 0,05 g/day.
After 14 days, the experimental mice were euthanized and osteoblast was calculated. There
were 43 osteoblast cells in the control group, 21 osteoblast cells in the negative control group,
and 38 osteoblast cells in the treatment group. The data was analysed using one way ANOVA
and showed a significant differences between all groups (0,000). It can be concluded that the
chitosan of white shrimp shell can increase the osteoblasts femur female wistar rats after
ovariectomy
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