Efektivitas Ekstrak Etanol Umbi Sarang Semut Jenis Myrmecodia pendens Terhadap Daya Hambat Bakteri Porphyromonas gingivalis (Studi In Vitro)

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Pendahuluan : Penyakit periodontal atau periodontitis adalah penyakit inflamasi yang disebabkan oleh bakteri pada jaringan pendukung (periodontal). Porphyromonas gingivalis anaerob gram negatif. Bakteri sering ditemukan dalam poket manusia, sekarang terlibat sebagai patogen utama untuk kronis. Penggunaan ekstrak herbal didalam kedokteran gigi berbagai keuntungan seperti agent plak antimikroba, mengurangi peradangan, antiseptik, antioksidan, antijamur, antivirus, dan analgesik. Selain itu, obat efektif mengendalikan plak, mikroba di gingivitis, penyembuhan luka, periodontitis. Salah satu taman yaitu tanaman sarang semut. Tujuan: Untuk mengetahui efektivitas etanol umbi semut jenis myrmecodia pendens terhadap daya hambat porphyromonas gingivalis. Bahan Metode Menggunakan metode Eksperimental Laboratorium pengujian dilakukan laboratorium dengan bentuk penelitian berupa Post test Only Control Design pengambilan sampel Purposive Sampling menggunakan 4 perlakuan 6 kali pengulangan. Uji statistic One Way Anova. Hasil Penlitian ini menunjukkan diameter zona konsentrasi 25% sebesar 17,03± 0,832 mm dankonsentrasi 50% 18,75 ± 1,10 berdasarkan uji memperoleh nilai signifikan P<0.01. Kesimpulan Hipotesis alternatif diterima hasil bahwa Myrmecodia menghambat

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: Sinnun Maxillofacial Journal

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['2714-5646']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33096/smj.v1i01.64