Publications by authors named "Anggi Muhtar Pratama"

Cancer is a disease characterized by the acquisition of a multitude of unique traits. It has long been understood that cancer cells divert significantly from normal cell metabolism. The most obvious of metabolic changes is that cancer cells strongly rely on glucose conversion by aerobic glycolysis.

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  • The study examines the antinutritional factors in various plant leaves from Bojonegoro Regency that cause livestock poisoning, while also highlighting their potential health benefits.
  • By using 70% ethanol extraction and qualitative analysis, the presence of harmful compounds like tannins and alkaloids was confirmed, alongside beneficial antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
  • Results showed that cassava peels and sweet potato leaves exhibited strong antioxidant activity, while Chinese leaves demonstrated significant antibacterial effects, suggesting that these plants can be both harmful and beneficial when processed correctly.
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Background And Aim: Enrofloxacin and tylosin can be combined into an antibiotic formulation which is expected to have a broader range of antibacterial activity against various infections in broilers. Validation method analysis of the levels of these two active compounds needs to be done for future use in pharmacokinetic or residual studies. The present study aims to determine a suitable validation method of isocratic high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) to measure the concentration of antibiotic combinations in the broiler liver, kidney, and muscles.

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