Research Article

Role of Baicalin in Anti-Influenza Virus A as a Potent Inducer of IFN-Gamma

Figure 1

Antiviral activity of BA in treating A/PR/8/34-infected mice. Mice were inoculated with virus intranasally and treated with BA at the indicated concentration every 24 h for 14 days. Each group consists of 10 mice. Survival rate (a) of mice was observed in the next two weeks. ▲, untreated mice; ●, control A/PR/8/34-infected mice; , 1.0 g/kg BA treated mice; ○, 1.5 g/kg BA treated mice; □, 2.0 g/kg BA treated mice. (b) Lungs of mice were homogenized separately, diluted, and centrifuged on the third, fifth, and seventh day after infection, and the EID50s were determined using 10 days’ chick embryo. (c) Lungs of mice were removed and examined pathologically using HE staining on the seventh day after infection. #Levels of significance of against untreated mice; against control infected mice; against control infected mice.
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