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Obesity is one of a major health problem because it was associated with increasing its risk of some <br /> <br /> chronic diseases. Some of citrus peel in Rutaceae such as Citrus unshiu and Citrus sunki have been <br /> <br /> studied as antiobesity agent. The other species o...

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Main Author: LAILATUL HAQ NIM : 10713038 , NAJMIYATUN
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/29520
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Obesity is one of a major health problem because it was associated with increasing its risk of some <br /> <br /> chronic diseases. Some of citrus peel in Rutaceae such as Citrus unshiu and Citrus sunki have been <br /> <br /> studied as antiobesity agent. The other species of Rutaceae is Citrus aurantifolia (lime peel) which <br /> <br /> is its peel has not been widely utilized. This study aims to determine antiobesity activity from <br /> <br /> ethanol extract of lime peel. Antiobesity activity was studied in vivo in female Wistar rats that <br /> <br /> induced by high-carbohydrate diet. Animals were divided into five groups, there were normal <br /> <br /> group, control group, orlistat group at a dose of 21.6 mg/kg bw, extract of lime peel at doses of 150 <br /> <br /> mg/kg bw and 300 mg/kg bw groups. The whole group was induced by high-carbohydrate diet for <br /> <br /> 12 weeks, except normal group. Then the rats were treated based on their groups for 2 weeks and <br /> <br /> then the high-carbohydrate diet still given. The parameters which were observed included <br /> <br /> alteration of body weight, serum total cholesterol, level of triglyceride, HDL, LDL, and food index. <br /> <br /> The result showed that the alteration of body weight of 150 mg/kg bw extract group, 300 mg/kg <br /> <br /> bw extract group, and orlistat group were significantly different compared to the control group <br /> <br /> (p<0.05). Serum total cholesterol and LDL decreased significantly at 150 mg/kg bw extract group, <br /> <br /> 300 mg/kg bw extract group, and orlistat group. Food index was significantly different at 300 mg/kg <br /> <br /> bw extract group. Meanwhile level of triglyceride and HDL did not influenced by 150 mg/kg bw <br /> <br /> extract group, 300 mg/kg bw extract group, and orlistat group. Ethanol extract of lime peel at doses <br /> <br /> of 150 mg/kg bw and 300 mg/kg bw had potential as antiobesity agent. <br />