Research Article

The Inhibitory Effect of Kakkonto, Japanese Traditional (Kampo) Medicine, on Brain Penetration of Oseltamivir Carboxylate in Mice with Reduced Blood-Brain Barrier Function

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Effect of maoto or kakkonto administration on BBB integrity in mice with lipopolysaccharide- (LPS-) induced inflammation. Brain and plasma concentrations of Evans blue (EB) dye were determined 120 min after intravenous injection of EB. Data represent the means ± S.D. of 4–7 mice. , Tukey-Kramer test.