Steeping from Green and Black Robusta Coffee Beans Increase Viability of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMC) and Salivary Leukocytes which is Induced by Streptococcus Mutans
Date
2019-12-01Author
DEWANTI, I Dewa Ayu Ratna
BUDIRAHARDJO, Roedy
YANI, Ristya Widi Endah
LESTARI, Pujiana Endah
SETYORINI, Dyah
JUBHARI, Eri Hendra
WIBISONO, Sunlip
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Objective: Analyzing viability of PBMC and salivary leukocytes by
steeping green coffee and black coffee seeds from Robusta coffee after
induced with S. mutans.
Material and Methods:Blood and saliva of healthy peopleadded
with histopaque centrifugation and suspended in RPMI 1640. The cells
were placed in 24-well microtiter plate, treated according to group. The
research groups: control: induced by S. mutans, black coffee (2.5%, 5%,
10%), Green coffee (2.5%, 5%, 10%). All coffee groups, both PBMC and
saliva groups were induced by S. mutans. Viability was stainted with
Tripan Blue. Cells were counted under an inverted microscope with
magnification 400 times from an average of 5 fields of view. The data
obtained were ANOVA followed by LSD test.
Results:ANOVA and LSD analysis showed significant differences
(0.01<p). The higher of concentration of Robusta coffee, the more
cells that live. On the other hand, Green coffee increased the viability
of PBMCand salivary leucocytes more than black coffee. Suspected,
because antioxidant of the green coffee that more higher than black
coffee, so it is better able to protect cells.
Conclusion: Steeping green and black coffee increaseviability of PBMC
and leucocyteswhich is induced by S. mutans.
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