Institusion
Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Nasional
Author
Resmaya, Mellinia Arti Adi
Subject
RN Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Mathematics
Datestamp
2022-04-14 07:42:11
Abstract :
Fish scale waste can be used as a collagen-producing raw material where
collagen plays an important role in wound healing. Collagen has been widely
produced from fish scales but not in the form of nanoparticles. This study aims to
find out the effectiveness of tilapia fish scale nanocollagen gel (Oreochromis
niloticus) at HPMC concentrations of 6%, 7%, 8% against healing of wistar strain
rat incision wounds based on wound parameters healed.
The collagen extraction method using the extraction of a combination of
acetic acid with the enzyme papain is then made into nanoparticle gel and tested
for preparation evaluation. The study used 25 wistar strain mice divided into 5
groups namely positive control (Bioplacenton), negative control (Gel base),
HPMC concentration formula of 6%, 7%, and 8%. Treatment by gel applied to the
wound is then observed until it heals. The results data analyzed with One Way
ANOVA continued post hoc tests.
The results showed extraction using a combination of acetic acid with the
enzyme papain was able to produce collagen solubility as well as the results of the
evaluation test of all four gel preparations met the requirements. On the results of
the One Way ANOVA test shows the value of significance 0,001 < 0,05 where the
entire treatment group has meaningful differences and continued post hoc tests
with values p<0,05 positive control of negative controls, formula 1, and formula 3
while p>0,05 positive control of formula 2.