Antioxidant and anti-Aging Activity Test Pagoda Flower (Clerodendrum Paniculatum L)

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Agita
Ermi Girsang
Sri Wahyuni Nasution
Ade Indra Mukti
Janice

Abstract

This study was conducted to test the antioxidant and anti-aging activity of pagoda flowers
(Clerodendrum paniculatum L.). Antioxidant testing of pagoda flower extract through DPPH
testing. Seeing the anti-aging activity of pagoda flower extract through differences in
collagen density between the Control group without extract and treatment group 1 with 10%
pagoda flower cream extract concentration, treatment 2 with 15% concentration, and
treatment with 20% concentration of pagoda flower extract cream through DPPH testing
obtained an IC50 value of 53.65 indicating strong antioxidant results. For the anti-aging
activity of pagoda flower extract, the best collagen density area is group P3 and P2 because
the collagen density is already very large and dense in the histopathological picture of skin
tissue. The normality test uses Kolmogorov Smirnov with normally distributed data results
p> 0.05. Then the homogeneity results using Levene's Test: the p-value is 0.675. So, the
conclusion is that there is a significant difference in the average (mean) percentage of
collagen density from the four groups.

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How to Cite
Agita, Girsang, E. ., Wahyuni Nasution, S. ., Indra Mukti, A. ., & Janice. (2025). Antioxidant and anti-Aging Activity Test Pagoda Flower (Clerodendrum Paniculatum L). Proceedings International Conference on Lifestyle Diseases and Natural Medicine (ICOLIFEMED), 1(1). Retrieved from https://jurnal.unprimdn.ac.id/index.php/icolifemed/article/view/6893

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