Abstract

Liver disorders are health problem that needs attention because of its high incidence and cause of morbidity and mortality with various complications. Liver disorders can be treated by hepatoprotective drugs. One of plants that is expected to be developed is mangroves. The antioxidant effect possessed by mangroves can be developed as hepatoprotector. This study aims to assess the effect of mangrove fruit extract on infiltration of inflammatory cells in livers of rats receiving a high-fat diet. 24 male Rattus norvegicus rats were divided into 4 groups, Group 1 was negative control group which was given a normal diet, Group 2 was positive control group which received a high fat diet, Group 3 received a high fat diet and Rhizophora sp fruit extract 500 mg/kgBB, and Group 4 received a high-fat diet and Sonneratia alba fruit extract 400 mg/kgBB. The infiltration of inflammatory cells in the liver of rat was examined using hematoxylin eosin staining. The results showed that average number of inflammatory cells in Group 1 was 13 cells, Group 2 was 63 cells, Group 3 was 16 cells and Group 4 was 20 cells. These results indicate that administration of a high-fat diet increases the infiltration of inflammatory cells in liver of rat, while administration of mangrove fruit extracts from both Rhizophora sp and Sonneratia alba can inhibit the increase in infiltration of inflammatory cells. In conclusion, mangrove fruit extract has potential to provide a protective effect on liver of rat receiving a high-fat diet.

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