Effectiveness Tapak Dara Leaf Extract (Catharanthus roseus) Against Corpus Luteum Formation in Mice (Mus musculus) Female
DOI:
10.29303/jpm.v19i2.6532Published:
2024-03-30Issue:
Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): March 2024Keywords:
Corpus Luteum; Mice (Mus musculus); Tapak Dara Leaf ExtractArticles
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Abstract
This research aims to determine the effectiveness of Tapak Dara leaf extract (Catharanthus roseus) to corpus luteum formation in mouse ovaries (Mus musculus) female. This research uses a true experiment and Posttest-Only Control with a quantitative approach. The sample was determined using a random sampling technique with a randomized group design (RAK) research design. The formation of the corpus luteum in the ovaries of mice is known by counting the number of corpus luteum in the mouse ovary incision. The data obtained were analyzed using the one-way ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) test analysis method at a significance level of 5% (α = 0.05), then continued with the Least Significant Difference (BNT) further test at a significance level of 5% (α = 0.05). Hypothesis test results state F Count(3.094) > F table (3.006). So, this research can conclude that Tapak Dara leaf extract (Catharanthus roseus) is significantly effective in the formation of corpus luteum in female mice (Mus musculus).
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I Wayan Merta, Biology Education Studi Program, Faculty of Teacher and Training Education, University of Mataram
Kusmiyati Kusmiyati, Biology Education Deparment, Faculty of Teacher and Training Education University of Mataram
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