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. 2020 Feb 19;10:2932. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-60050-1

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Chrysin improves physiology of mouse skin surface treated with IMQ. The effects of pre-treatment of chrysin on (A) ear thickness, and the physiological parameters such as (B) trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), (C) erythema, (D) blood flow, and (E) skin hydration values of the skin surface of IMQ-treated mice were evaluated. The value of ear thickness and physiological parameters, including TEWL, erythema, and blood flow, were significantly lower compared to the IMQ only group (A–D). Skin hydration level was determined by Corneometer probe, and it increased after chrysin treatment following IMQ stimulation (E). Data represent the mean ± SEM from at least six independent experiments.