Jurnal - THE EFFECT OF ADMINISTRATION THE HIGHRISE DOSAGE OF MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE TOWARDS THE LEVEL OF SERUM UREA-CREATININE ON WISTAR RATS

Nisa, Hayatin and Syamsun, Arfi and Lestarini, Ima Arum Jurnal - THE EFFECT OF ADMINISTRATION THE HIGHRISE DOSAGE OF MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE TOWARDS THE LEVEL OF SERUM UREA-CREATININE ON WISTAR RATS. -. pp. 18-25.

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Abstract

Background: Many cases of Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) consumption were found. Many food producers, even restaurant and household add MSG on the food produced. Safety use of MSG is still being debated. Some have claimed that the use of MSG is safe within certain limits, but the results of several studies in animals found that MSG affects the body's organs. MSG that accumulates in the body will interfere, especially the urinary system (kidneys), liver, brain, hematopoietic system, cardiovascular, central nervous system, and reproductive system. The aim of this study was to detect the effect of MSG in highrise dosage towards the level of serum urea-creatinine on Wistar Rats (Rattus novergicus). Methods: The research used a simple experimental design which iscalled the post-test only control group design. This research wasconducted on five sample groups: one group as a control, and fourothers as the treatment. The control group was not given MSG, butaquadest, while the treatment groups were given MSG solution orallyin gradable dose. MSG solution dose that was given in treatment group1 (P1) were 400 mg/100gBB, while the MSG dose for treatment 2 group(P2) were 800 mg/100gBB, treatment 3 group (P3) were 1200 mg/100gBB,and treatment 4 (P4) were 1600 mg/100gBB that were divided into 2doses. After 14 days, mice anesthetized with diethyl ether, thendecapitation and its blood was taken by intracardiac to determineserum urea-creatinine level on Wistar Rats. Result: There was significant effect of administration MSG on serum urea-creatinine levels on Wistar Rats (p <0.05). The result of this study also showed that higher doses of MSG were given, higher meanlevels of serum urea produced, while serum creatinine levels remainedrelatively constant for each group. Conclusion: There was significant effect of giving MSG on serumurea-creatinine levels on Wistar Rats statistically (p <0.05).

Item Type: Article
Keywords (Kata Kunci): MSG, 14 days, Highrise Dosage, Urea, Creatinine
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Kedokteran
Depositing User: Ima Arum Lestarini SpPK., MSi.Med
Date Deposited: 18 Apr 2023 07:53
Last Modified: 18 Apr 2023 07:53
URI: http://eprints.unram.ac.id/id/eprint/36827

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