Skip to main content
. 2020 Mar 12;10:4556. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-61279-6

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Representative anatomic features of colon in 42-day old piglets. In all panels, red arrows indicate Peyer’s Patchs (PPs). (A1) The serosal side of colon of a Duan-Nai-An-treated piglet. The colon was normal and stout, with greyish-white PPs. (A2) The mucosal surface of colon from a Duan-Nai-An-treated piglet. The colon was thick and stout. There were a large number of crateriform yellowish-white PPs. (B1) The serosal side of colon from a yeast-treated piglet. The colon appeared normal. (B2) The mucosal side of colon from a yeast-treated piglet. The crateriform PPs were visible. (C1) The serosal side of colon from a control piglet. The colon was severely under-developed, dilated, and congested. (C2) The mucosal side of colon from a control piglet. The crateriform PPs was visible.