Figure 1
From: Protective effect of Tisochrysis lutea on dry eye syndrome via NF-κB inhibition

Effects of T. lutea on eye damage and tear production. Dry eye (DE) was induced by scopolamine injection, and T. lutea was administered at concentrations of 0 (control; CON, without DE induced by scopolamine injection), 50 (T. lutea 50), 100 (T. lutea 100), 150 (T. lutea 150), or 300 (AKE 300) mg/kg. (A) Tear volume was measured using Schimer’s test. (B) Representative images of corneal fluorescein staining. (C) Quantitative analysis of images in (B). Each treatment group consisted of 7 mice (n = 14 eyes). Data are represented as mean ± SEM (error bar). *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, and ***p < 0.001 versus negative control. Data were analyzed statistically using one-way ANOVA followed by Tukey’s post hoc test.