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The Profile Of Blood Transaminase Enzyme In Duck (Anas Sp.) That Polluted By Lead (Pb) Textile Waste

The Profile Of Blood Transaminase Enzyme In Duck (Anas Sp.) That Polluted By Lead (Pb) Textile Waste
Elvia Hernawan And Andi Mushawwir
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Duck which is raised traditionally in around of textile industry have a risk by lead (Pb) pollution from textile industry liquid waste, that cause hepatocite to liver. Decrease in liver function, has the impact to vitellogenesys that is synthesis of vitellogenin and ƒÒ-lipoprotein as yolk precursor. Transaminase is enzyme which is indicated decrease in liver function.

Objectives of this research was to know the profile of blood transaminase enzyme (SGPT= serum glutamate pyruvate transaminase, SGOT = serum glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase) in duck that polluted by lead (Pb) from textile waste. This research has been used survey method with purposive sampling, amount of sample used was 60 Tegal duck, consisted of 30 duck which was not polluted by Pb and 30 duck which was polluted by Pb. The data was analysed used statistical analysis of T-students.

Based on research showed that blood SGPT level which was polluted Pb higher significant different 76,74 ¡Ó 1,89 ƒÝmol/L against which was not polluted 47,93 ¡Ó 1,59 ƒÝmol/L, and so it is with SGOT level was higher significant different 78,73 ¡Ó 2,73 ƒÝmol/L polluted by Pb, against which was not polluted was 46, 52 ¡Ó 1,53 ƒÝmol/L.

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