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Item Project LAGUNDI: Lasapin Ang Ginhawa, URTIs atiN Dapat Iwasan!Acuesta, Doneza Dee L.; Bernaldo, Alyka Joy D.; De la Pena, Leobert Julienne A.; Diestro, Joan Marie T.; Domingo, Megan Joyce N.; Fortuna, Edward Paul F.; Garrucho, Geraldine F.; Poral, Mechelle Joy L.; Suner, Ma. Alexis Kleanthe D.; Villanueva, Dana Diane C. (Division of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas, 2014-04)URTIs are illnesses caused by acute infection of the nose, sinus, pharynx or larynx. It is one of the top three morbidity cases of Brgy. San. Ambrosio, Igbaras, Iloilo. TEAM AMBROSIA’s primary goal was to decrease incidence of URTI among residents. A first medical mission was conducted in order to assess the number of cases, and a second was conducted in order to determine if the intervention has decreased the number of cases. Based on results there was a decrease of 54.29 % in the number of cases, which exceeded the goal of 30%. Based on the pre- and post- test scores, the knowledge on URTI, herbal gardening, smoking improved by 30% or more, meanwhile, the knowledge on waste disposal improved by only 20%. Other activities were also done like mask-making activity, recycling demo, and a URTI-themed community night. Tarpaulins about URTI were given out to each of the 7 sitios while calendars about URTI where distributed to each household. Each sitio had their own communal herbal garden, which includes medicinal plants for the treatment and prevention of URTIs, and other diseases as wells. Residents were taught to make teabags made from the leaves of lagundi, which can be found in their gardens, and can be an alternative source of livelihood for them.Item Anti-angiogenic properties of Cymbopogon citratus and Moringa oleifera using the Chorioallantoic membrane vascular assayAldeguer, Justine Joy A.; Cañonero, Katrina Anne M.; Cortum, Lyzandra S.; España, Reina Marian E.; Hidrosollo, Manolo Angelo S.; Jaboneta, Abigail Louice D.; Peralta, Karla Danielle T.; Tiosayco, Angeline Veil C. (Division of Biological Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, University of the Philippines Visayas, 2012-03)In the Philippines, the use of complementary and alternative medicine, such as plants, is beginning to become very common due to the rapidly increasing incidence of cancer in the country. Due to this increase, there have been claims that the most common plants have anticancer properties. These include lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) and malunggay (Moringa oleifera). However, there had been scanty literature to prove these claims. The aim of this study is to screen the crude methanol extracts of C. citratus and M. oleifera leaves for anti-angiogenic property using Chorioallantoic Membrane Vascular Assay (CAMVA). Non-lethal concentrations of the plant extracts were embedded into filter paper disks and inserted into the chorioallantoic membrane of the ten-day-old duck embryos. A negative control group of duck eggs were left unopened. After 48 hours of incubation, the number of blood vessels in the chorioallantoic membrane of the duck embryos was manually counted using a dissected microscope. Results showed that extracts of M. oleifera and C. citratus were able to inhibit blood vessel growth in the chorioallantoic membrane of duck embryo. Between the two plants, crude methanol extracts of M. oleifera (12.10+ 0.836) showed a lesser number of developed blood vessels than the crude methanol extracts of C. citratus (14.50+0.637). The anti-angiogenetic properties of these plant extracts could be attributed to the presence of phytochemicals such as citral, quercetin, kaempferol, and niazimicin which have been proven to have anti-cancer properties. In conclusion, M. oleifera and C. citratus have anti-angiogenic properties, hence they are potential sources of natural treatment for tumor.
