EFEK HIPNOTIK SEDATIF DAUN KANGKUNG AIR (IPOMOEA AQUATICA) DALAM BENTUK KOMBINASI DENGAN BUNGA LAVENDER (LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA) DAN DAUN MINT (MENTHA X PIPERITA) TERHADAP MENCIT JANTAN GALUR Â SWISS-WEBSTER
Sleep is one of the important physiological needs to maintain body balance and prevent disturbances in other parts of the body. Changes in sleep habits that can affect sleep quality are called sleep disorders. One common type of sleep disorder is insomnia, which can be addressed through pharma...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Sleep is one of the important physiological needs to maintain body balance and prevent
disturbances in other parts of the body. Changes in sleep habits that can affect sleep quality are
called sleep disorders. One common type of sleep disorder is insomnia, which can be addressed
through pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies. Some people believe that water
spinach plants can induce drowsiness. Therefore, this study was conducted to examine the hypnotic
and sedative effects of boiled water spinach leaves, lavender flowers, mint leaves, and their
combination on mice. The hypnotic effects were assessed by measuring sleep latency, duration,
efficiency, and dorsal temperature. The results of the hypnotic effects test showed that all
experimental groups exhibited comparable hypnotic effects. The mint group showed the shortest
sleep latency (138.2 ± 26.8 seconds), while the water spinach group showed the longest sleep
duration (3122 ± 527 seconds) and the highest sleep efficiency (95.56 ± 1.06%). Additionally, the
dorsal temperature observations indicated that the water spinach group produced the greatest
temperature reduction at the beginning of the observation period and yielded significantly different
results compared to the control. In the sedative effects test, the lavender group showed the best
results compared to the other experimental groups. Based on the behavioral tests, the lavender
group exhibited the lowest mean values in terms of alertness, touch response, and ptosis. The
sedation rating scale results showed no significant differences between the experimental and
control groups. In this study, the combination group did not provide better hypnotic-sedative
effects than the individual experimental groups. Therefore, further research with variations in
combination dosages is needed. Based on the observations, it can be concluded that the lavender
group showed the best sedative effect, and all experimental groups exhibited comparable hypnotic
effects.
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