Browsing Proceeding International Conference Research and Application 2012 by Title
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Oil Fraction from Kaempferia galanga Alcoholic Extract Increases Apoptosis Activity in Mice Colon Cancer
(Muhammadiyah University Press, 2012-06)Ethyl p-methoxycinnamate effectively inhibit the growth of cancer through a mechanism related to cell cycle regulation and apoptosis induction. We determined Kaempferia galanga that containing ethyl p-methoxycinnamate ... -
The Potential of Jamur Dewa (Agaricusblazei Murril) Extract to Decrease Blood Glucose Diabetic Mice (Mus musculus)
(Muhammadiyah University Press, 2012-06)Diabetes mellitus (DM) or diabetes disease is caused by abnormal function of the pancreas to produce insulin, so blood glucose level is higher than normal blood glucose level. DM is a disease caused by a complication of ... -
Radioprotective Effect of Ethanolic Roselle Extract (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) in Recurrent Radiodiagnostic Ionizing Radiation: The Study of Red Blood Cells Peripheral Blood in Mice
(Muhammadiyah University Press, 2012-06)The aim of this study was to determine the radioprotective effect of ethanolic roselle extract in recurrent radiodiagnostic ionizing radiation on peripheral red blood cells of mice. Forty eight male mice were used in ... -
Radioprotective of Roselle Tea in Recurrent Radiodiagnostic Ionizing Radiation on Peripheral Hemogram Characteristics
(Muhammadiyah University Press, 2012-06)The aim of this study was to describe peripheral hemogram characteristics of mice treated with Roselle tea prior to exposure of recurrent radiodiagnostic ionizing radiation. Eighteen adult ddy male mice of Mus musculus ... -
The Selective Cytotoxicity of Ethanolic Extract of Annona muricata Leaf on HeLa Cervical Cancer Cells
(Muhammadiyah University Press, 2012-06)Cancer is one of threatening diseases that is now increasing in prevalence. The problem in managing this disease is not only due to its expensive cost of therapy but also the side effect following the use of non selective ...