2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.proche.2014.12.017
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The Potential of Dewa Leaves (Gynura Pseudochina (L) D.C) and Temu Ireng Rhizomes (Curcuma aeruginosa Roxb.) as Medicinal Herbs for Dengue Fever Treatment

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“…, antiinflamasi (Reanmongkol et al, 2006), antimikroba (Jose dan Thomas, 2014;Kamazeri et al, 2012), antiandrogenik (Suphrom et al, 2012), dan berkhasiat dalam meningkatkan kadar trombosit darah (Moektiwardoyo et al, 2014).…”
Section: J Agron Indonesia 44 (3) : 315 -321 (2016)unclassified
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“…, antiinflamasi (Reanmongkol et al, 2006), antimikroba (Jose dan Thomas, 2014;Kamazeri et al, 2012), antiandrogenik (Suphrom et al, 2012), dan berkhasiat dalam meningkatkan kadar trombosit darah (Moektiwardoyo et al, 2014).…”
Section: J Agron Indonesia 44 (3) : 315 -321 (2016)unclassified
“…Berdasarkan variasi hasil ekstrak tersebut menunjukkan bahwa sumber aksesi sangat berpengaruh dalam menentukan jumlah ekstrak yang dihasilkan. Hasil tersebut masih lebih rendah dibandingkan dengan produktivitas ekstrak etanol oleh Moektiwardoyo et al (2014), yang mencapai 24.13%. Perbedaan tersebut lebih dimungkinkan karena lamanya waktu maserasi, yaitu dalam Moektiwardoyo et al (2014) lama waktu maserasi sampai 3 hari, sedangkan dalam penelitian ini hanya 2 hari.…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasanunclassified
“…In traditional medicine, C. aeruginosa is used to treat many diseases such as flatulence, dysentery, dyspepsia, and gastritis (Theanphong et al 2015). The C. aeruginosa plant contains many biologically active compounds obtained from rhizomes and leaves, used as a possible medicine for various human diseases (Moektiwardoyo et al 2014;Srivilai et al 2018;Suphrom et al 2012). The phytochemical compounds contained in the C. aeruginosa contribute to its pharmacological properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The C. aeruginosa rhizome is used in folk medicine, including the treatment of rheumatic, asthma, enteritis, stomach pain, obesity, increase appetite, and obesity (Nurcholis et al,016a). Numerous works have reported the biological activity of C. aeruginosa, including its antimicrobial (Kamazeri et al, 2012;Akarchariya et al, 2017), anticancer (Fitria et al, 2019), antioxidant (Nurcholis et al, 016b, 2017), skin lightening, hairgrowth (Srivilai et al, 2017), anti-dengue (Moektiwardoyo et al, 2014), anti-androgenic (Suphrom et al, 2012) and uterine relaxant (Thaina et al, 2009) properties. Previous works have founded the presence of various metabolites such as germacrene, camphor (Akarchariya et al, 2017), curcuminoid (Nurcholis et al, 016a, 2019), cycloisolongifolene, 8,9-dihydro formyl, dihydrocostunolide (Kamazeri et al, 2012), terpenoids (Simoh and Zainal, 2015), and sesquiterpenes (Takano et al, 1995;Suphrom et al, 2012;Awin et al, 2019) in the C. aeruginosa extract.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%