Acute toxicity test of anthelmintic herbal on Artemia salina larvae

Authors : I Ketut Devananda Wicaksana; Raisya Hasina; Kamelia Roiyan; Dinatul Aini; Syauzatta Amani et al.
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source: JURNAL PIJAR MIPA
Abstract

Jamu X is a traditional medicine that is believed to provide anti-inflammatory effects, contains natural ingredients such as Curcuma xanthorrhiza Robx and Curcuma aeruginaosa Robx, has long been used to treat worm infections in children, but it has not passed preclinical tests. The use of traditional medicine in Indonesia has also increased to 44.3%, 55.3% in liquid form, and the rest in powder form. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the potential acute toxicity of Jamu X to Artemia salina larvae presented as its Furthermore, to determine the damaged parts of the larval organs using the Brine Shrimp Lethality Test (BSLT) method. This experimental study used 10000, 1000, 100, 10, 1, and 0.1 ppm, and each concentration contained 10 Artemia salina larvae. Then, we obtained the upper limit of 10,000 and the lower limit of 1000. In the following test, the larvae were grouped into six groups consisting of 10 Artemia salina larvae, and each group was given Jamu "X" solution with a series of concentrations 10000, 7820, 5640, .168, 1780, and 1000 ppm. Mortality data of Artemia salina larvae were analyzed by probit analysis to determine the value of . The results of this study showed the value was 1548.81 µg/mL, and damage was found in the thorax, antennae, antennule, stigma, and abdomen. It shows that Jamu X does not have the potential for acute toxicity or is non-toxic, which is indicated by the value of > 1000 ppm.


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Agricultural and Biological Research
Public Health and Nutrition
Medicinal Plant Research
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