ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2024,16,4,916-922.DOI:10.5530/pj.2024.16.148Published:August 2024Type:Research ArticleCombination Bitter, Ginger, Turmeric Extract in Mice: Acute and Sub Acute Toxicity AnalysisHandayani H., Renny Novi P., Andik Ferdiantoro, Afira Febriani S. W., Rifky Dwi Aditya Iryawan, Diaz Syafrie A., Rahadian Zainul, Arif Nur Muhammad Ansori, and Mochammad Aqilah Herdiansyah Handayani H.1, Renny Novi P.1, Andik Ferdiantoro1, Afira Febriani S. W.1, Rifky Dwi Aditya Iryawan1, Diaz Syafrie A.1, Rahadian Zainul2,3*, Arif Nur Muhammad Ansori4,5,6,7, Mochammad Aqilah Herdiansyah6,7,8 1Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 2Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang, Padang, INDONESIA. 3Center for Advanced Material Processing, Artificial Intelligence, and Biophysic Informatics (CAMPBIOTICS), Universitas Negeri Padang, Padang, INDONESIA. 4Postgraduate School, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 5Uttaranchal Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, INDIA. 6Virtual Research Center for Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 7Division of Research and Development, Jalan Tengah, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 8Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, INDONESIA. Abstract: Herbal plants are widely used as traditional medicine for generations. Some of them are bitter, in Indonesian called Sambiloto (Andrographis paniculata), red ginger in Indonesian called Jahe merah (Zingiber officinale var rubrum), and turmeric in Indonesian called Kunyit (Curcuma domestica). This study tested extracts containing a combination of three ingredients, hereinafter named 'SIJAKUN' extract (SambIloto, JAhe, KUNyit)”. This combination has good benefits for the body, especially as an anti-inflammatory and antioxidant. This study aims to measure the acute and subacute toxic effects of 'SIJAKUN' extract. This is a true experimental study. In the acute toxicity study, the SIJAKUN extract was given to 5 groups of mice a doses of 1000 mg/kg, 2,000 mg/kg, 3,000 mg/kg, 4,000 mg/kg, and 5,000 mg/kg. After being observed for 24 hours, the number of dead mice from each group was counted to calculate the LD50 of the 'SIJAKUN' extract. Whereas in subacute toxicity, 5 groups of mice were given 0.5 ml of CMCNa solution, 'SIJAKUN' extract at doses of 25 mg/kg, 75 mg/kg, 150 mg/kg, and 25 mg/kg ibuprofen, the test substance was given orally once daily for 28 days. Then an examination was carried out: SGOT, SGPT, BUN, and serum creatinine. the results of subsequent examinations were analyzed statistically. To assess the safety of the SIJAKUN combination, it is necessary to conduct research to determine the acute and sub acut toxicity of SIJAKUN to the liver and kidneys. Based on the results of acut toxixity study conducted, no experimental animals died at one dose of 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 mg/kgbb ‘SIJAKUN’ extract. Based on these results, the LD50 of 'SIJAKUN' extract was above 5000 mg/kgbb. Therefore, it can be said that 'SIJAKUN' extract is a non-toxic compound. In the subacute toxicity study, examination result of SGOT, SGPT, BUN, and serum creatinin was not change significantly, with P value > 0.05. This result indicating no significant difference between the control group and the treatment group. It can be said that the sub-acute toxicity test found that 'SIJAKUN' extract did not toxic for liver and kidney. In acute and subacute toxicity studies that has been carried out, 'SIJAKUN' extract was classified as a non-toxic compound, so it is safe to use as herbal medicine. Keywords:Acute and Sub Acute Toxicity, Ginger, LD50., SIJAKUN (bitter, turmeric)View:PDF (554.39 KB) PDF Images Graphical Abstract ‹ Cookies Formula for Oat (Avena sativa L.) and Plainnates (Musa Paradisiaca L.) as Alternative Food Ingredients up Positive NS1 Antigen in Non-Dengue Virus Infection Serum: Possible Reasons for the Discrepancy with DENV PCR Results ›