Fig. 2
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- ZDB-FIG-131002-10
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- Hedrera et al., 2013 - Soybean meal induces intestinal inflammation in zebrafish larvae
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Soy saponin, but not soy protein, increases neutrophil migration to the intestine. Two compounds of soybean meal (50SBM diet) (C), soy protein (43SP diet) (D) and soy saponin (50SS diet) (E), were analyzed to determine their immunological effect. (G) An increase of neutrophils in the intestine (white arrow) was observed after 4 days of feeding in the soy saponin group (and soybean meal), but not in the soy protein group. (F) Scheme representing the intestine territory analyzed (red rectangle). At least 15 larvae per condition were analyzed in three different experiments. Statistical analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA. ns (no significance) *p value < 0.05; ***p value < 0.001. Scale bar = 200μm. |
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