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. 2012 Nov 23;12:226. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-12-226

Table 1.

Effects of LJEE ointment on the production of TNFα, IL-6, and IL-10 in healed wounds on days 1 (d1) and 9 (d9) after wounding

Treatments Post-wounding day TNFα (pg/ml) IL-6 (pg/ml) IL-10 (pg/ml)
Simple ointment
d1
243.7 ± 18.8
104.2 ± 16.4
432.7 ± 25.8
 
d9
216.4 ± 22.5
93.5 ± 15.8
547.9 ± 31.4
10% (w/w) LJEE ointment
d1
227.8 ± 19.4
88.1 ± 12.3
784.0 ± 28.3a
 
d9
155.3 ± 17.9b
79.2 ± 17.3a
1038.6 ± 49.7b
0.2% (w/w) nitrofurazone ointment
d1
203.5 ± 20.9a
67.0 ± 14.9b
811.5 ± 30.7b
  d9 143.7 ± 21.3b 40.6 ± 13.7b 1235.7 ± 41.2b

Values (mean ± SD) were obtained from each group of 8 animals. a P < 0.05 and b P < 0.01 compared to the values of simple ointment-treated rats on the indicated day in each group, respectively.