Fig. 1. Effects of fermented soycurd intake on body weight. Body weights of mice in the five groups were measured with a chemical balance. Soy milk and fermented soycurd were orally administered and PA solution was repeatedly applied to the dorsum of the ICR mice ear. Values are expressed as the Means ± SD (n=7) of 7 independent mice. No significant difference in body weight was detected No group or Ve group after any of the treatments.
Fig. 2. Changes in immune organ weight. Differences in organ weights of ICR mice. After final application, the weights of three organs, including the spleen, and lymph nodes, were measured by following the procedure described in Materials and Methods. (A) The spleen weight were analyzed using a chemical balance. (B) The mandibular lymph node were harvested from the neck regions of the mice using a microscissors and they were weighted using a chemical balance. Differences in mandibular lymph node. The lymph node of mice in the five groups were observed by photo images taken after harvested. Data shown are the means ± SD (n=7) of 7 independent mice. a, p<0.05 is the significance level compared to the No group. b, p<0.05 is the significance level compared to the PA+Vehicle treated group by Tukey's multiple range test.
Fig. 3. Difference in ear thickness. PA solution was repeatedly applied to the dorsum of ears of ICR mice during oral gavage of soymilk and fermented soycurd. After 4 weeks, ear thickness was observed. Data shown are the Means ± SD (n=7) of 7 independent mice. a, p<0.05 is the significance level compared to the No group by Tukey's multiple range test.
Fig. 4. Ear phenotypes. PA solution was repeatedly applied to the dorsum of ears of ICR mice during oral gavage of soymilk (SM) and fermented soycurd (FSC). After 4 weeks, phenotypes were observed. Arrowhead indicates the ear vein and skin inflammation.
Fig. 5. Changes in serum IgE concentration. The serum IgE concentration in ICR mice were analyzed. Serum was collected from the abdominal vein of mice. Serum IgE concentration was quantified by ELISA. Data shown are the Means ± SD (n=7) of 7 independent mice. a, p<0.05 is the significance level compared to the No group. b, p<0.05 is the significance level compared to the PA+Vehicle treated group by Tukey's multiple range test.
Table 1. Differences in immune organ weight
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