HYPNOTIC-SEDATIVE EFFECTS OF COMBINATION INFUSION OF WATER SPINACH LEAVES (IPOMOEA AQUATICA) AND CHAMOMILE FLOWER INFUSION (MATRICARIA CHAMOMILLA) ON MALE SWISS-WEBSTER MICE
Insomnia is one of the sleep disorders that can have an impact on a person's health and productivity. Insomnia therapy can be done using natural ingredients such as water spinach leaves and chamomile flowers. Water spinach leaves are believed to induce drowsiness, while chamomile tea is c...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Insomnia is one of the sleep disorders that can have an impact on a person's health and
productivity. Insomnia therapy can be done using natural ingredients such as water spinach leaves
and chamomile flowers. Water spinach leaves are believed to induce drowsiness, while chamomile
tea is commonly consumed to improve sleep quality. Therefore, this study was conducted to test
the hypnotic and sedative effects of a combination of water spinach leaf infusion and chamomile
flower. The testing was performed on male Swiss-Webster mice divided into five groups: a control
group receiving distilled water, a reference group receiving diazepam (3 mg/kg body weight), and
three test groups (I, II, and III) receiving water spinach leaf infusion (1,3 grams/kg body weight),
chamomile leaf infusion (1,3 grams/kg body weight), and a combination of water spinach leaf
infusion (650 mg/kg body weight) with chamomile flower (650 mg/kg body weight), respectively.
The sedative effects were tested through behavioral experiments and sedation rating scale
measurements. The hypnotic effects were evaluated by measuring four parameters: sleep latency,
sleep duration, sleep efficiency, and brain and dorsal temperature measurements in mice induced
to sleep with ketamine (200 mg/kg body weight). The results of the sedative effects test showed
that the combination group provided a stronger sedative effect than the individual groups in all
four parameters, including reduced motor activity, ptosis effect, decreased alertness, and sedation
rating scale average. The results of the hypnotic effects test indicated that the combination group
(95,71 ± 1,34%) exhibited a higher mean sleep efficiency compared to both individual infusions and
showed no significant difference compared to the diazepam group (97,48 ± 0,9%) and the single
water spinach group (94,81 ± 1,39%). In conclusion, the combination of water spinach leaf infusion
and chamomile flower can provide better sedative and hypnotic effects compared to the individual
infusions.
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