POTENSI ACTIVATED CHARCOAL (ARANG AKTIF) TERHADAP INTEGRITAS MEMBRAN SPERMATOZOA DAN GAMBARAN HISTOPATOLOGIS TUBULUS SEMINIFERUS PADA TESTIS MENCIT (Mus musculus) YANG DIPAPAR JAMUR Fusarium graminearum
This research aimed to determine the potential of activated charcoal to the spermatozoa membrane integrity and histopathologic appearance of the seminiferous tubules in the testis of mice (Mus musculus) that were exposed by F. graminearum fungus. This study is a laboratory experimental study, wit...
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Summary: | This research aimed to determine the potential of activated charcoal to the
spermatozoa membrane integrity and histopathologic appearance of the
seminiferous tubules in the testis of mice (Mus musculus) that were exposed by F.
graminearum fungus. This study is a laboratory experimental study, with 20 mice
(Mus musculus) males divided into 1 control group and 4 treatment groups. The
control group were not exposed by F. graminearum spore nor activated charcoal,
P0 were exposed by F. graminearum spore. P1 were exposed by F. graminearum
spore and treated with 0,5 mg activated charcoal, P2 were exposed by F.
graminearum spore and treated with 1 mg activated charcoal, and P3 were
exposed by F. graminearum spore and treated with 2 mg activated charcoal, all
procedures given by per oral each day. The results indicated that activated
charcoal can affecting epidydimal spermatozoa of mice (Mus musculus) which has
been exposed by F. graminearum fungus and maintain the histopathological
appearance of the seminiferous tubules of male mice (Mus musculus) by
absorption processes in gastrointestinal level. |
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