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. 2018 May 9;8:7416. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-25813-x

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Anti-inflammatory action and stimulation of innate immunity of two categories of Chinese herb medicine. (A) Percentage of “Qing Re Yao” and “Bu Yi Yao” in affecting on the inflammatory cytokine or glucocorticoid signaling pathway and COX2, iNOS enzyme activity. (B) Percentage of “Qing Re Yao” and “Bu Yi Yao” in affecting on innate immunity pathway. (C) Percentage of “Qing Re Yao” in affecting on inflammatory processes and innate immunity pathways. (D) Percentage of “Bu Yi Yao” in affecting on inflammatory processes and innate immunity pathways. Inhibition was cut defined as more than 50% inhibition; stimulation was defined more than 3 times stimulated at concentration of herbs under 750 µg/ml in luciferase reporter signaling assay or under 4 mg/ml in enzyme assay.