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Title Journal Of Tropical Pharmacy and Cemistry Vol 4 no 3 Januari-Juni 2020
Edition Vol 4 no 3 Januari-Juni 2020
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Author(s) Fakultas Farmasi Unmul - Personal Name
Subject(s) farmasi
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GMD Karya Tulis Ilmiah
Language Indonesia
Publisher Universitas Mulawarman
Publishing Year 2020
Publishing Place Samarinda
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Wound is a condition that is the destruction of the unity or network components, which are specifically
found the substance of tissue damaged or lost, either damage the continuity of the skin, mucous
membranes and bones or other organs. Wound healing is a very complex process involving many cells.
The process of wound healing is portrayed as occurs in biological surgical wound occurred. Several
phases of wound healing are: the process of inflammation (inflammatory), the process of cell
multiplication (proliferation) and cell maturation process (maturase). Okra is a plant that allegedly came
from Southeast Asia. Okra has grown in many countries in almost all over the world. In the UK okra
known as the Lady's Finger, in India it is called by the name of Bhindi while the United States called
Gumbo. In Indonesia, this plant also has a local name that is Rabamea (Bima), Coffee Java (Java),
Arabian Coffee (Sulawesi), Hoinu (Southeast Sulawesi), but better known by the name of okra. This
study aims to determine the effective concentration and determine the length of time of wound healing
using a combination gel okra fruit extract (Abelmoschus esculentus) and shallots (Allium cepa L.) as an
anti-inflammatory against cuts in male white rats (Sprague-Dawley) with a length of observation for 9
days. This study uses Betadine® ointment as a positive control. The results showed the combination of

fruit extract gel okra 6% and shallots 2% contained in the formula 3 most effective as an anti-
inflammatory against cuts in male rats by administration for 6 days.

Keywords: Anti-Inflammatory, Gel, Okra, Shallots, Cuts Wound
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