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Abstract : <br /> <br /> <br /> The dry extract of Bratawali (Tinospora tuberculata Beumee) stems and the soft extract of Temulawak (Curcuma Xanthorrhiza Roxb) rhizomes were tested for antifertility activity in female albinorats (Sister strain). Oral administrations of these extra...

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spelling id-itb.:80062017-09-27T15:32:14Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# Aritonang , Hamonangan Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/8006 Abstract : <br /> <br /> <br /> The dry extract of Bratawali (Tinospora tuberculata Beumee) stems and the soft extract of Temulawak (Curcuma Xanthorrhiza Roxb) rhizomes were tested for antifertility activity in female albinorats (Sister strain). Oral administrations of these extracts at a dose of 5 gram/kg body weight to pregnant rats from day 1 to 5 days and 1 to 7 days causes significant inhibition of inplantion (P with 0,01). However when administrated on days 6-9 and days 7-9 of gentation their effects were not pronounced. The result indicated that both Temulawak and Barawali possess anti implantation activity during the early stages of pregnancy (1st to 5th day and 1st to 7th day). Moreover Bratawali showed approximately 75 % foetal loss. Whereas Temulawak did not affect the proportion implantation sites. text
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description Abstract : <br /> <br /> <br /> The dry extract of Bratawali (Tinospora tuberculata Beumee) stems and the soft extract of Temulawak (Curcuma Xanthorrhiza Roxb) rhizomes were tested for antifertility activity in female albinorats (Sister strain). Oral administrations of these extracts at a dose of 5 gram/kg body weight to pregnant rats from day 1 to 5 days and 1 to 7 days causes significant inhibition of inplantion (P with 0,01). However when administrated on days 6-9 and days 7-9 of gentation their effects were not pronounced. The result indicated that both Temulawak and Barawali possess anti implantation activity during the early stages of pregnancy (1st to 5th day and 1st to 7th day). Moreover Bratawali showed approximately 75 % foetal loss. Whereas Temulawak did not affect the proportion implantation sites.
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