2022
DOI: 10.19184/jid.v23i1.10787
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Effect of Black Soybean (Glycine soja) Extract on Ovarian Histology of Swiss Webster Mice (Mus musculus L) Unilateral Ovariectomy

Abstract: Estrogen production can be reduced due to menopause and ovariectomy. Decreased estrogen levels in the body cause physiological changes in the female reproductive system. Therefore, the intake of estrogen from outside the body is needed, in this case phytoestrogens from soy bean extract can be used to replace the role of endogenous estrogen. The study used 30 Swiss Webster mice (Mus musculus) aged 90 days weighing 35 grams which were unilateral ovariectomy. Mice are ready to be used as test animals after an est… Show more

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“…The successfully removed organs were then placed into ointment pot containing 0.9% NaCl and were drained using filter paper. The drained ovaries were stored in an ointment pot containing 10% NBF 12 for subsequent preparation and observation. The ovarian preparations were observed for the number of primary follicles, secondary follicles, de Graafian follicles, and corpus luteum, using an Olympus BX 51 microscope with 400x magnification.…”
Section: Preparation Of Experimental Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The successfully removed organs were then placed into ointment pot containing 0.9% NaCl and were drained using filter paper. The drained ovaries were stored in an ointment pot containing 10% NBF 12 for subsequent preparation and observation. The ovarian preparations were observed for the number of primary follicles, secondary follicles, de Graafian follicles, and corpus luteum, using an Olympus BX 51 microscope with 400x magnification.…”
Section: Preparation Of Experimental Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%