Figure 2From: Protective effects of a gastrointestinal agent containing Korean red ginseng on gastric ulcer models in mice Protective effect of KRGCD on gastric mucosal lesions induced by indomethacin in mice. Stomachs from mice with vehicle (a) and pretreated with KRGCD at doses of 30 mg/kg (b), 100 mg/kg (c), and 300 mg/kg (d) at 1 hr before indomethacin administration. Quantitative analysis of KRGCD on the ulcer area (mm2) induced by indomethacin (e). n = 6 for each group. Each value represents the mean ± SEM. ** p < 0.01 vs. control mice, Dunnett's multiple-range test. Stomachs from mice with vehicle (f) and pretreated with KRGCD (100 mg/kg) (g), TCD (76 mg/kg) (h), and APD (96 mg/kg) (i) at 1 hr before indomethacin administration. Quantitative analysis of KRGCD, TCD, or APD on the ulcer area (mm2) induced by indomethacin (j). n = 8 for each group. Each value represents the mean ± SEM. * p < 0.05 vs. control mice, Student's t-test.Back to article page