Abstract

The Influence of Kebar Grass (Biophytum petersianum K.) Ethanol Extract Towards the Amount of Spermatogenic Cells of Mice (Mus musculus) Induced by 2, 3, 7, 8 Tetrachlorine Dibenzo-p-dioxin

Highlights

  • As the population and activities increase, the amount of waste generated by urban areas increases from time to time

  • The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ethanol extract of Kebar Grass on the number of spermatogenic cells of male mice induced Tetrachlorine Dibenzo-P-Dioxin (TCDD). 30 male mice were divided into five groups, each group consisted of 6 replications

  • The average primary spermatocyte cells were a significant difference between groups (C-) and a group (C+) (p

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Summary

Introduction

As the population and activities increase, the amount of waste generated by urban areas increases from time to time. Because of the increasing amount of waste, if not managed properly, urban waste will have a negative impact (Wahyono and Setiyono, 2002). The composition of the waste produced by organic waste and the rest is non-organic waste. Most plastic waste is a type of plastic bag or plastic bag in addition to plastic packaging.(Purwaningrum,2016). One of the dangerous substances produced from waste is 2, 3, 7, 8-Tetraclorodibenzo-P-Dioxin, the most toxic compound of the dioxin group. Has a long half-life, bioaccumulation in the body, and can be found in fat tissue, blood serum and breast milk

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