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Fig. 6 | BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Fig. 6

From: Comprehensive chemical profiling of Bassia indica Wight. aerial parts extract using UPLC-ESI–MS/MS, and its antiparasitic activity in Trichinella spiralis infected mice: in silico supported in vivo study

Fig. 6

Histopathological muscular sections showing; A Non-infected and non-treated (control negative)_G-I. B Intact capsules (yellow arrow) and pericapsular plasma-lymphocytic inflammatory cellular infiltration (green arrow)_G-III. C Degenerated trichina capsule and larva and dense pericapsular plasma-lymphocytic inflammatory cellular infiltration (green arrow)_G-IV. D Degenerated capsule (black arrow) and focal pericapsular plasma-lymphocytic inflammatory cellular infiltration (green arrow)_G-Vb. E Markedly degenerated capsule (black arrow) and larva with invasion by many macrophages (green arrow)_G-Vc. F Focally degenerated capsule (black arrow) and mild pericapsular plasma-lymphocytic inflammatory cellular infiltration (green arrow)_G-VIb. G Degenerated trichina capsule (black arrow) and dense pericapsular plasma-lymphocytic inflammatory cellular infiltration (green arrow)_G-VIc. a, b, d, f: (H&E stain X200) and c, e, g: (H&E stain X400)

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