The Potential of Green Grape (Vitis vinifera L) Extract on Paraoxonase-3 Serum Levels in Rats were Given High Cholesterol Diet
Ni Nyoman Astika Dewi1, Heri Setiyo Bekti1*, I Gusti Agung Dewi Sarihati1, Gusti Ayu Marhaeni2 and Luh Putu Rinawati1

1Medical Laboratory Technologist, Polytechnic of Health Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Center of Excelence in Science and Technology, Polytechnic of Health Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia,

2Midwifery, Polytechnic of Health Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia. Center of Excelence in Science and Technology, Polytechnic of Health Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia,

Corresponding Author E-mail: herisetiyob7@gmail.com

Abstract: Grapes are rich in bioactive molecules that can act as antioxidants, antimicrobials, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer. Paraoxonase (PON) is an enzyme that can combine with HDL and function as an antioxidant that can protect LDL and HDL from lipid peroxidation which can prevent atherosclerosis. We used a high-cholesterol diet given to Wistar Rats to find out the effect of green grape extract (GGE) on the production of PON3 serum levels in rats. GGE was made using the maceration method. Serum PON3 levels were measured using the ELISA method and measured at 450 nm. The results showed that the highest PON3 serum levels were found in the rat group which was given a GGE dose of 500 mg/200 g BW/day (AH2), followed by levels in rats given GGE at a concentration of 250 mg/200 g BW/day (AH1). Tamhane’s test showed that there was a difference between rats that were only given a high-cholesterol diet (DTK) and AH1, AH2, and rats that were fed a standard diet (DS) with AH1 and AH2. However, no difference was found between AH1 and AH2. The higher the dose of GGE given, the higher the serum PON3 level. Further research can better analyze the active compounds in GGE in increasing serum PON3 levels.

Keywords: Atherosclerosis; Coronary heart disease; Green grape extract; Paraoxonase-3

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