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. 2012 Jun;166(4):1444–1460. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.2012.01879.x

Figure 6.

Figure 6

Inhibitory effect of i.p.-injected CBC (1–20 mg·kg−1) on intestinal transit in croton oil-treated mice in vivo. Transit was expressed as the GC of the distribution of a fluorescent marker along the small intestine. GC ranged from 1 (minimal motility) to 10 (maximal motility) (see Methods section). Columns represent the mean ± SEM of 10–12 mice for each experimental group. #P < 0.05 versus control and *P < 0.05 versus croton oil. Note that CBC (10 and 20 mg·kg−1) did not affect transit in control mice (see Figure 5).