The Effect of Breadfruit Leaf Extract (Artocarpus Altilis P) on Spatial Memory of in Male Strain Mice which Indicated by Alcohol

  • Kadir M
  • Kasimo E
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Background: Spatial memory is working memory that is used to recall when performing certain tasks which is a combination of attention, concentration, and short-term memory. Breadfruit leaves contain compounds flavonoids, tannins, saponins that are as antioxidants that can prevent cognitive disease. Purpose: This study was to determine the effect of breadfruit leaf extract on spatial memory in 10% alcohol-induced mice using the Y-Maze Methods: Method: This study used 25 mice which were divided into 5 groups, namely the Biloba Gingko positive group, the Na-CMC Negative Group and the treatment group consisted of doses of 1 10, 15, 20 mg / 20 grams BB of Mice. Every 10% alcohol-induced mice was then tested by inducing preparations according to the treatment group. The results of the time calculation on Y maze are statistically analyzed with one-way ANOVA Results: From the results of the y maze test it is known that gingko biloba gives the best effect then the treatment group with a dose of 20 mg, the group 15 mg and 10 mg, and the negative group giving Na -CMC. Conclusion: The results of this study concluded that the breadfruit leaf extract (Artocarpus altilis P) can improve the spatial memory of alcohol-induced mice 10%.

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Kadir, M. B. A., & Kasimo, E. R. (2020). The Effect of Breadfruit Leaf Extract (Artocarpus Altilis P) on Spatial Memory of in Male Strain Mice which Indicated by Alcohol. Journal for Quality in Public Health, 4(1), 152–156. https://doi.org/10.30994/jqph.v4i1.131

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