The effect of tempe gembus on high-sensitivity c-reactive protein and adiponectine levels in rats with metabolic syndrome

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Metabolic syndrome can affect the inflammatory state which results in increased high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs CRP) and decreased adiponectin levels. Tempe gembus is a functional food that can reduce the risk of metabolic syndrome through the inflammatory pathway. This study applied a quasi experimental method, with a post-test only control group design. Sprague Dawley rats (n=30) were divided into 2 control groups (K-and K+) and 3 treatment groups (P1, P2, P3) which were given a 4-wk diet that included 2.5 g (P1), 5 g (P2), and 7.5 g (P3) of tempe gembus. Adiponectin and hs CRP levels were measured with ELISA. Statistical analysis was done with a one-way ANOVA test and a Kruskal Wallis test. It apprears that administering tempe gembus in these amounts can reduce the hs CRP levels (p=0.037) and increase adiponectin levels in rats with metabolic syndrome (p=0.008). This research has shown that a 2.5 g of tempe gembus can have a strong effect on hs CRP and 5 g of tempe gembus have a strong effect on adiponectin.

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Sulistyaningsih, I., Afifah, D. N., Juniarto, A. Z., Anjani, G., & Rustanti, N. (2020). The effect of tempe gembus on high-sensitivity c-reactive protein and adiponectine levels in rats with metabolic syndrome. Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology, 66, S51–S55. https://doi.org/10.3177/jnsv.66.S51

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