The effect of vitamin C toward the improvement of spermatogenesis and spermatozoa quality on mice (Mus musculus L.) after the addition of tobacco extract (Nicotiana tabacum L.)
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Abstract
Abstract. The aim of this research was to describe the ability of vitamin C in improving the spermatogenesis and spermatozoa quality of mice after treating tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) extract. The research framework was that it was already known that vitamin C was one of the anti-oxidants which could counter the free radical of the nicotine obtained in tobacco extract in improving spermatogenesis. The research would be conducted by grouping the mice into 6 groups, and each group consists of 4 repetitions in 35 days. The first group was as control, the second group was treated with C vitamin in the dosage of 0.024 mg/g of body weight, the third group was treated with tobacco extract in the dosage of 0,121 mg/g of body weight, the fourth group was treated with tobacco extract in the dosage of 0,121 mg/g of body weight and C vitamin of 0,012 mg/g of body weight, the fifth group was treated with tobacco extract in the dosage of 0,121 mg/g of body weight and C vitamin of 0,024 mg/g of body weight, and the sixth group was treated with tobacco extract in the dosage of 0,121 mg/g of body weight and C vitamin of 0,036 mg/g of body weight. Based on the data analysis, it can be concluded that tobacco extract treatment could decrease spermatogenesis quality and spermatozoa quality of mice (Mus musculus L.). C Vitamin could improve mice's spermatogenesis and spermatozoa quality after tobacco extract treatment. The optimal dosage of C vitamin treatment to enhance the spermatogenesis and the quality of spermatozoa after the addition of tobacco extract treatment was 0,024 mg/g of weight.