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Fig. 3

From: The gastro protective effects of Cibotium barometz hair on ethanol-induced gastric ulcer in Sprague-Dawley rats

Fig. 3

The effect of C. barometz on stomach tissue glycoprotein PAS staining in ethanol-induced gastric ulcers in SD male rats. G1 (Normal control group) had no accumulation of the magenta color in the mucosal cell layer; G2 (Ulcer control group) had decreased levels of the magenta color, G3 (Omeprazole), G4 (62.5 mg/kg), G5 (125 mg/kg), G6 (250 mg/kg), and G7 (500 mg/kg) showed increases in PAS staining intensity in mucosal cells layer compared to the ulcerated group, independent of dose. The red arrow indicates the PAS staining of glycoprotein. (Scale bar = 100 μm)

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