Dyslipidemia is a lipid metabolism syndrome in an abnormal situation inside the body marked with increasing or decreasing the fraction of plasma lipid. This condition can be treated with an antioxidant found on Kelor Leaves (Moringa oleifera) that contains high flavonoid and saponin and potency to control the lipid levels inside the body. This study aims to know the effectiveness of Moringa oleifera to decrease the lipid profile of white rats. The design of this study is a true experimental pre-test and post-test with a group of the control. The sample, white rat (Rattus norvegicus) grouped into six groups and inducted by STZ 50 mg/kg BW. Group I is the standard control, group II is a negative control that is not given the treatment, group III is a positive control, group IV, V, VI is the group that given the treatment of Moringa oleifera with the concentration of 50 mg/kg BW, 100 mg/kg BW, and 200 mg/kg BW respectively. The data were analyzed using the parametric statistical test, Two-Way ANOVA. The Two-Way ANOVA test showed no significant difference in triglycerides levels that showed P-value 0,827 (p > 0,05) after the treatment. The induction of Moringa oleifera has not significantly decreased the triglycerides levels of the white rat (Rattus norvegicus).
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