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Title: Robusta Coffee Beans Increased Level Of IL-1β (Interleucine-1β) Monocytes Against To Streptococcus mutans In Vitro
Authors: Budirahardjo, Roedy
Lestari, Pujiana Endah
Dewanti, I Dewa Ayu Ratna
Keywords: coffee beans
dental caries
S. mutans
IL-1β
Issue Date: 28-Nov-2017
Abstract: Introduction. Several studies have proven that coffee beans can inhibit S. mutans growth. Coffee beans suspected potentially influence immune response to S. mutans. The immune response to S. mutans among others fagositosis, IL-1β, IL-1α and TNF-α. Purpose this result is analyzing modulation of IL-1β robusta coffee beans against S. mutans. Method. Peripherial blood sampling of healthy people as much as 6 cc then mixed with anticoagulants (heparin). Ficoll-Hypaque centrifugation were suspended in medium RPMI 1640. The cells are placed on a microtiter plate and washed 4 times with medium. Furthermore monocytes obtained treated in accordance groups. The control group (K): untreated. KP1: monocytes + S. mutans. KP2: monocytes + coffee 2.5% + S. mutans. KP3: monocytes + Coffee 5% + S. mutans, KP3: monocytes + Coffee 10% + S. mutans. After incubated 24 hours. Supernatant was taken for analysis of IL-1β by ELISA technique. Data were analyzed using ANOVA followed by LSD test. Results. There were significant differences across all study groups. Robusta coffee beans steeping most increased level of IL-1β, where the higher the concentration, the more elevated the levels of IL1β. Conclusion. Robusta Coffee Beans Steeping Increased Level Of IL-1β monocytes against to Streptococcus mutans in vitro.
Description: Prosiding ICTMHS, Semarang 27-28 Oktober 017
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/83384
ISBN: 978-602-1679-97-5
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