Figure 1.
Two bar graphs show cell viability percentages for control and groups A to G, with error bars and non-significant comparisons marked across selected groups.The image displays two aligned bar graphs comparing cell viability percentages for multiple experimental conditions. Each graph has a vertical axis ranging from 0 to 150 percent, representing cell viability, and a horizontal axis listing groups: control, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. Bars for each group indicate the mean cell viability, while error bars extend vertically to reflect the variability of each measurement. Lines spanning above some groups are annotated with the abbreviation n s, denoting statistically non-significant differences between those comparisons. Both graphs use a consistent format, which facilitates side by side comparison of the treatment effects.

The toxicity of different combination of peptides, extract and powder: (a) cell viability of human foreskin fibroblasts cell; (b) cell viability of human keratinocytes cell

Note(s): Values are mean ± SD of triplicate of experiments

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