Effect of glutamine, glucose unhidrate and Moringa oleifera on blood lymphocytes in white mice (Rattus Novergicus) Wistar strain, following induction of a protein energy-deficient diet

Journal of Public Health in Africa

 
 
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Title Effect of glutamine, glucose unhidrate and Moringa oleifera on blood lymphocytes in white mice (Rattus Novergicus) Wistar strain, following induction of a protein energy-deficient diet
 
Creator Katmawanti, Septa Yunus, Moch Kurniawan, Ari Wibowo Sulistyorini, Anita Fauzi, Rosuzeita Supriyadi, Supriyadi Caressa, Dea Amanda Samah, Dea Aflah Wahyuni, Oktavia Sri Azizah, Aquila Ghafril
 
Subject — glucose unhydrate; glutamine; lymphocyte; Moringa oleifera; protein; energy malnutrition
Description The aim of this research was studied the influence of giving Glutamine, Glucose Unhydrate and Moringa oleifera the blood lymphocyte of white rat (Rattus novergicus) Strain Wistar that was induced with protein energy malnutrtion (PEM). This was an experimental study with Completely Random Design, sample was white rats in PEM induced with parched rice for 15 days and those with normal diet with total 30 sample. The concluded is that there was a significant difference in the blood lymphocytes of white rats (Rattus novergicus) Strain Wistar gived glumorry with sig. (0.000) and glutamin + glucose unhydrate with sig. (0.001), while in the group gived Moringa oleifera there was no significant difference with sig. (0.076). Glumorry intervention has the highest level of significance by 19,2382 × 103/mm3 compared to all treatment groups. This suggests that the glumorry (Glucose Unhydrate, Glutamine, and Moringa oleifera) intervention successfully increased the lymphocyte count higher in the study sample with PEM condition compared to the group that was only given Glucose Unhidrat + Glutamine and the group that was only given Moringa Oleifera.
 
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Date 2022-12-07
 
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Identifier 10.4081/jphia.2022.2418
 
Source Journal of Public Health in Africa; Vol 13, No 2 (2022); 5 2038-9930 2038-9922
 
Language eng
 
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