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IMMUNOGLOBULINE-G LEVEL AND BODY WEIGHT OF BALB/C RECEIVING COMBINATION TREATMENT OF LYOPHILIZED Curcuma longa AND Curcuma xanthorrhiza DURING AN ANGIOGENESIS EXPERIMENTAL

Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science, Vol. LXVI, Issue 2
Written by Laurentius RUMOKOY, Jimmy POSANGI, Nontje Juliana KUMAJAS, Wisje Lusia TOAR

Immunoglobuline synthesis is largely determined by the presence of the type of antigen that enters the body. However, various biological bioactive substances have a potential to boost individual immunity processes. In this study, 5 weeks old BALB/c was used. This study aims to evaluate the role of the combination of Curcuma xanthorrhiza and Curcuma longa lyophilisate on serum immunoglobuline-G level, angiogenesis process and BALB/c body weight. The bio-active substances were distrubuted through drink water. This study used a randomized complete design arranged with factorial 2*4. The results showed that treatment had no significant effect on IgG levels and the process of angiogenesis (P>0.05), but had a significant effect on body weight (P<0.05). We concluded that combination of Curcuma xanthorrhiza and Curcuma longa lyophilisate could be used in wound healing during an angiogenesis process.

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