Fatty Acid as an Anti-inflammatory Component from Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) Prepupa Oil

Salbella Dwi Utari, Resti Rahayu, Putra Santoso

Abstract


Peradangan adalah masalah kesehatan serius yang membutuhkan perawatan. Salah satu faktor fisik penyebab peradangan adalah luka. Penggunaan antibiotik topikal untuk penyembuhan luka secara terus menerus dalam jangka waktu lama dapat menimbulkan banyak efek samping dan tidak ekonomis. Oleh karena itu, penggunaan bahan alam yang efektif dan ekonomis sangat diperlukan. Salah satunya adalah prepupa black soldier fly. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis kandungan senyawa prepupa lalat tentara hitam dan potensinya sebagai antiinflamasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa terdapat 9 asam lemak pada minyak prepupa lalat prajurit hitam yang dianalisis dengan GCMS yaitu asam laurat, miristat, palmitat, stearat, kaprat, palmitoleat, oleat, linoleat, dan eicosapentaenoat. Asam lemak ini berperan sebagai antiradang, analgesik, antipiretik, dan antimikroba.


Keywords


Anti-inflammatory, black soldier fly, fatty acid, prepupae

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