dc.description.abstract | Jellyfish is one of the animals that is responsible for poisoning in human. The poisoning
jellyfish commonly found is Physalia utriculus. Jellyfish poison is potential to cause hemolysis
on blood. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of jellyfish (Physalia
utriculus) poisoning induction toward the oxygenation function of the male mice erythrocytes.
The method was true experimental design with post test only control group design. Eight male
mice were devided into two groups: control and treatment groups with a dose of jellyfish
poison 30 mg/kgBW. The observation was conducted by using a pulse oxymeter. The result
showed average level of oxygen saturation in the control group minute 0; 15; 30; 60; 120;
240; 480; 720; 1440 were 55%; 54%; 63,75%; 70%; 65,25%; 67,5%; 65,75%; 72%; 55%,
respectively. While in the treatment group were 61,25%; 62,75%; 59,75%; 58,5%; 51,75%;
58%; 57%; 75,75%; 47%, respectively. The statistical bivariate correlation test has a
correlation coefficient value (r) 0,383. The significance value is (p) 0,309 (p>0,05). The
conclusions of this study was jellyfish (Physalia utriculus) poisoning induction has no
significant effect toward the change of oxygenation function of the male mice erythrocytes. | en_US |