The aim of this study was to determine the potential of honey to the length of small intestine villi of albino rats due to nutritional deficiencies. The experimental animals were used 24 male albino rats with a body weight of 250-300 grams, divided into four groups and each group contained six replication. Negative control (K-) was a group of rat without fasting and without honey. Positive control (K +) was a group of rat with fasting conditions for 5 days and without honey. The treatment group was the rat with fasting conditions for 5 days and given honey therapy at a dose of 30% (P1) and 50% (P2). Data analysis used ANOVA (Analysis of Variants) then continued with the Duncan Multiple Range test with a significance level of 5% it can be se...
Many studies revealed the potential of honey consumption in controlling obesity. However, no study h...
Malondialdehyde (MDA) is the end product of lipid peroxidation and a marker of free radicals. Honey ...
Part of work was accepted for oral presentation as an abstract titled "Comarative effects of honey a...
Summary: This study investigated the effects of honey on intestinal motility and transit using twen...
Background: Gastric disorder often generates clinical symptoms such as gastritis or peptic ulcer. Be...
Honey is a special food because of the taste, nutrition, and high benefits of it. Honey’s effect to ...
The protein energy deficiency cause intestinal villus atrophy and epithel mucous damage. The effect ...
The protein energy deficiency cause intestinal villus atrophy and epithel mucous damage. The effect ...
The effects of adulterated honey consumption towards human health is not widely known; mainly due to...
Background: Pain is the most common complaint of a disease that can be reduced using the analgesic d...
Background: Malnutrition can cause an increase in oxidative stress as it triggers the expression of ...
Background: This study was carried out to observe the effect of pure honey on High Density Lipoprote...
Summary: Beneficial effect of honey has been widely reported particularly on wound healings, gastroi...
Beneficial effect of honey has been widely reported particularly on wound healings, gastrointestinal...
The problem of short children (stunting) is one of the nutritional problems that still the focus of ...
Many studies revealed the potential of honey consumption in controlling obesity. However, no study h...
Malondialdehyde (MDA) is the end product of lipid peroxidation and a marker of free radicals. Honey ...
Part of work was accepted for oral presentation as an abstract titled "Comarative effects of honey a...
Summary: This study investigated the effects of honey on intestinal motility and transit using twen...
Background: Gastric disorder often generates clinical symptoms such as gastritis or peptic ulcer. Be...
Honey is a special food because of the taste, nutrition, and high benefits of it. Honey’s effect to ...
The protein energy deficiency cause intestinal villus atrophy and epithel mucous damage. The effect ...
The protein energy deficiency cause intestinal villus atrophy and epithel mucous damage. The effect ...
The effects of adulterated honey consumption towards human health is not widely known; mainly due to...
Background: Pain is the most common complaint of a disease that can be reduced using the analgesic d...
Background: Malnutrition can cause an increase in oxidative stress as it triggers the expression of ...
Background: This study was carried out to observe the effect of pure honey on High Density Lipoprote...
Summary: Beneficial effect of honey has been widely reported particularly on wound healings, gastroi...
Beneficial effect of honey has been widely reported particularly on wound healings, gastrointestinal...
The problem of short children (stunting) is one of the nutritional problems that still the focus of ...
Many studies revealed the potential of honey consumption in controlling obesity. However, no study h...
Malondialdehyde (MDA) is the end product of lipid peroxidation and a marker of free radicals. Honey ...
Part of work was accepted for oral presentation as an abstract titled "Comarative effects of honey a...