Artemia salina Linn. (Brine Shrimp) Lethality Assay of Tinospora rumphii Boerl (Panyawan) Leaves and Stems Crude Ethanolic Extract

Hertz Breshnev P. Achas, Nash Dominique A. Baguio, Gypsy M. Lusterio, Genine Anne Y. Macapil, Charfe L. Quilojano


Tinospora rumphii Boerl commonly known as Panyawan plant is a rising, dioecious vine reaching a height of 4 to 10 meters. Stems are up to 1 centimeter bushy and somewhat thick, with spread swellings. Leaves are thin, oval, 6 to 12 centimeters long, and 7 to 12 centimeters widespread, with pointy and shorten or somewhat core-formed grounded, smooth and shining and the name itself suggests the primary purpose of such plant pro-life or to give life. The present study investigated the lethal concentration of the leaves and stem of Panyawan. Artemia salina Linn. were equally divided into 4 different concentrations namely 20mg/ml, 40mg/ml, 60mg/ml, 100mg/ml against the negative (-) and the positive (+) control. The lethal test was determined after 3 hours. The result shows that there is no significant difference among the positive group and the leaf and stem concentration of 100% and shows that both the leaf and stem having a concentration of 100% has comparable lethal effects to the positive Potassium dichromate. Both the stems and the leaf crude extract of the Tinospora rumphii Boerl have, therefore, a significant lethal properties on the Artemia salina tests subjects. As the concentration of Tinospora rumphii Boerl increases, the lethality effect of the plant extracts on Artemia salina Linn also increases.

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Keywords: Artemia salina Linn, Tinospora rumphii Boerl, water, potassium dichromate, lethality assay.


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