Abstrakt: |
This study aims to obtain overall information about all proteins formed in body fluids, cells, or tissues at a certain time and to analyze the mechanism of cell responses to various types of stress and drugs. Single black garlic (SBG) has the potential to be a pharmacological agent. However, the safety of using single black garlic is still unknown, so a material toxicity test is needed. This research is a laboratory experimental research with a post-test-only control group design. An oral acute toxicity test was used. Observation time was 14 days and consisted of four treatments, negative control, SBG dose 2000 mg/kgbw (P1), 3000 mg/kgbw (P2), and 5000 mg/kgbw (P3). Post-treatment protein analysis was done using the SDS-PAGE electrophoresis method. Observations of clinical symptoms of SBG at doses of 2000 mg/kgbw, 3000 mg/kgbw, and 5000 mg/kgbw showed no clinical symptoms in mice, both motor activity and pupils were still normal, no convulsions (seizures), lacrimation, paralysis or death were seen in mice. Observations on plasma proteins showed differences in protein between the treatments at the SBG dose of 2000 mg/kgbw with the SBG dose of 3000 mg/kgbw and 5000 mg/kgbw, but the four treatments have the same type of protein in the protein band with a molecular weight of 25 kDa. So, it can be concluded that SBG doses of 2000 mg/kgbw, 3000 mg/kgbw, and 5000mg/kgbw are not toxic tomice but can stimulate the expression of certain proteins. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |