2019
DOI: 10.20961/alchemy.15.2.27086.219-227
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In-vivo Antipyretic Effect of Eel (Anguilla bicolor bicolor) Oil on Yeast-induced Fever on Mice

Abstract: <p>Fish oil has been studied for medicinal purposes, including its antipyretic properties. Eel (<em>Anguilla bicolor bicolor</em>) oil, which contains vitamins and fatty acids, including Omega-3 (EPA and DHA), is also expected to have the antipyretic effect. This research aimed to examine the antipyretic activity of eel oil on white mice (<em>Mus musculus</em> L.). An in-vivo study was done on thirty Swiss-Webster strain males mice that previously got 20% yeast-induced fever. Six … Show more

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“…Suspensi ragi yang digunakan sebagai penginduksi demam dibuat dengan konsentrasi 20%, yaitu dengan melarutkan 20 gram ragi dalam 100 ml larutan fisiologis NaCl 0,9% (Sasongko et al, 2019). Menurut Tesema & Makonnen (2015) mencit mengalami demam ketika suhu mencit naik minimal 0,5ᵒC setelah penyuntikan ragi secara subkutan.…”
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“…Suspensi ragi yang digunakan sebagai penginduksi demam dibuat dengan konsentrasi 20%, yaitu dengan melarutkan 20 gram ragi dalam 100 ml larutan fisiologis NaCl 0,9% (Sasongko et al, 2019). Menurut Tesema & Makonnen (2015) mencit mengalami demam ketika suhu mencit naik minimal 0,5ᵒC setelah penyuntikan ragi secara subkutan.…”
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“…Eel oil can be extracted from an average of 7 month-old eEel weighing about 100 -200 grams each. Eel oil contains a high percentage of total fatty acid compounds, up to 88.43% w/w [2]. This value more than different marine fish species like forkbeard (40.5 %), Atlantic cod (44.3%), European pilchard (18 %), Atlantic mackerel (12.4 %), great weever (68.9 %), etc.…”
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confidence: 99%