Research Article

In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Inflammatory Properties of the Hydroethanolic Extract of the Roots of Vernonia guineensis (Asteraceae)

Figure 2

Effect of the hydroethanolic extract of V. guineensis in (a) single and (b) continuous treatments on the thickness of the joint after the injection of carrageenan. Each value represents the mean ± SEM of 5 animals; a, b, and c are significantly different from negative control; α, β, and λ are statistically significant compared to the neutral control.
(a)
(b)