%A SUMARNY, ROS %A NURHIDAYATI, LILIEK %A SOFIAH, SITI %A SUMIYATI, YATI %A SANTI, FRANSISKA DIANA %D 2015 %T Antioxidant Effect of Cosolvent Solution of Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) Rind Extract in Rats by Using MDA and SOD Parameter %K %X  Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.) rinds extract in capsule form has been marketed. a-mangostin, the active compound of G. mangostana had been known has low solubility in water. This study was aimed to measure and compare antioxidant effect of a-mangostin as cosolvent solution to extracts suspentions. 25 rats were divided into 5 groups: negative (I) and positive (II) control, cosolvent solution (III), extract (IV) and extract® (V). Treatment were given for 14 days, free radicals were induced by CCl . MDA were analyzed using thiobarbituric acid method while SOD by using adenochrome assay. Results showed MDA level were: 1.0±0.19; 0.3±0.05; 0.4±0.04; 0.6±0.04 and 0.5±0.00 nmol/mL, whereas SOD activity were: 17±0.0; 123±25.3; 107±19.0; 73±18.9 and 97±27.0 U/mL for group I, II, III, IV and V, respectively. Kruskal Wallis test showed a significant difference in MDA between group III with IV and V (p>0.05), showing cosolvent has higher ability to decrease MDA than the extracts suspension. There were significant differences of SOD between group III and IV (p>0.05), meaning cosolvent has higher ability to increase SOD activity compare to the extracts. Research showed cosolvent has a higher antioxidant effect with potential to inhibit MDA formation by 70% and increase SOD activity by 623%.  %U http://jifi.farmasi.univpancasila.ac.id/index.php/jifi/article/view/117 %J JURNAL ILMU KEFARMASIAN INDONESIA %0 Journal Article %P 35-39%V 13 %N 1 %@ 2614-6495