Ethanolic Garlic Extract (Allium sativumL) Increased Viability and Proliferation of Human Gingival Fibroblast In Vitro
Date
2019-07-22Author
I Bramanti
ISR Sudarso
MSH Wahyuningsih
T Wibawa
VM Karina
Kusumawardani, Banun
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Introduction: Garlic	 is	 a	 natural	 herb	 which	 can	 be	 used	 to	 be	 a	 good	 alternative	 treatment	
because	 cheap	 and	 safe.	 Garlic	 contains	 allicin	 which	 may	 has	 act	 antibacterial	 and	 antiinflammatory	
effect.	 Moreover,	 garlic	 extract	 has	 a	 good	 biocompatibility	 and	 can	 stimulate	
cell	 growth.	 Does	 garlic	 extract	 biocompatible	 and	 can	 stimulate	 cell	 growth	 that	 is	 seen	 from	
the	proliferation	of	human	gingival	fibroblasts	and	how	its	work	will	be	studied.	Objective:	The	
aim	of	this	study	was	to	analyze	the	biocompatibility	of	garlic	extract	by	observing	the	viability	
and	 proliferation	 of	 human	 gingival	 fibroblasts	 in vitro. Methods: Biocompatibility	 test	 was	
conducted	 using	 serial	 concentration	 of	 garlic	 extract.	 Human	 gingival	 fibroblasts	 was	 seeded	
into	96	microwell	plate	with	density	of	2x10
	cells,	added	with	the	fourteen	serial	concentration	
of garlic extract, and incubated in 37
o 
3
C	 and	 5%	 CO
for	 24,	 48	 and	 72	 hours.	 MTT	 assay	 was	
used	to	analyze	the	viability	and	proliferation	of	human	gingival	fibroblasts.	Data	were	analyzed	
by	the	Kruskal	Wallis	and	U	Mann-Whitney	test.	Results:	The	result	showed	that	in	each	time	
of	 observation,	 there	 is	 no	 significant	 difference	 in	 viability	 fibroblast	 (p>0,05),	 but	 there	 are	
significant	 difference	 between	 time	 of	 observation	 at	 24,	 48,	 and	 72	 hours	 (p	 <0.05).Data	
showed	that	all	concentration	of	garlic	extract	increased	the	viability	and	proliferation	of	human	
gingival	 fibroblasts.	 Conclusions: The	 ethanolic	 garlic	 extract	 has	 a	 good	 biocompatibility	 to	
human	 gingival	 fibroblasts	 culture	 cell	 and	 can	 stimulate	 the	 proliferation	 of	 human	 gingival	
fibroblast.
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