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Sarah M Warouw

Sarah M Warouw

Sam Ratulangi University, Indonesia

Title: Infl uence of sago in improving a weight gain of rats and the health profi le of the small intestine of rats infected by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (O127:H6)

Biography

Biography: Sarah M Warouw

Abstract

Background. Sago is one potential source of traditional food contain carbohydrates and have benefits as an anti-diarrheal. Escherichia coli is a member of the normal intestinal flora. However, one of the serotypes of this bacterium, E. coli (O127: H6) can be an important cause of diarrhea in infants.

Objective. To analyze the sago effect on weight gain of rats and the profile morphology of  small intestine that infected by E. coli (O127: H6).

Methods. An experimental research using 20 wistar rats from April to June 2015. Rats were divided into four groups; Negative control 14 days (A), giving sago for 14 days (B), giving E. coli (O127: H6) and body weight lowered 20% from baseline weight for 7 days (C), giving E. coli (O127: H6) and body weight lowered 20% from baseline weight for 7 days simultanly with giving sago for 14 days (D). Weight gain measured daily, tissue biopsy of the small intestine is processed by using paraffin embedding and stained with hematoxylin eosin. Data were analyzed using Analysis of Varian (ANOVA) and to determine the differences in respectively group continued with the Last Significant Different (LSD).

Results. Total body weight increase: (A) 19.80gr ± 1.64, (B) 12.80gr ± 1.64 , (C) 27.40gr ± 2.40, (D) 14.20gr ± 0.44.  Percentage villi damage (%): (A) 1.80 ± 0.44, (B) 1.60 ± 0.54, (C) 28.00 ±6.70, (D)  3.80 ± 0.83. Sago decreased percentage of small intestine  villi damage 24.20%.

Conclusion. Sago can increase the body weight and protect the small intestine villi damage from E.coli.