Figure 5.
Two bar graphs compare nanograms per millilitre and mean fluorescence intensity levels across control, model, peptides, powder, extract, and combination D groups, with asterisks and non-significant markers indicating statistical results.The image presents two bar graphs placed side by side, comparing concentrations and fluorescence across six treatment categories. The left graph displays nanograms per millilitre on the vertical axis, ranging from 0 to 50, while the right graph measures mean fluorescence intensity from 0 to 150000. Both graphs include the same horizontal axis labels: control, model, peptides, powder, extract, and combination D. All bars are rendered in solid black and accompanied by vertical error bars to show data variability. Statistical significance is marked with asterisks, and the notation 'ns' appears above bars where differences are not significant. Horizontal lines above bars link specific comparisons. The mirrored structure allows for clear visual comparison across both measurement types.

The optimal combination of peptides, extract and powder show synergistic effect in human keratinocytes cells: (a) the synergistic effect on hyaluronic acid level; and (b) the synergistic effect on aquaporins 3 expression

Note(s): Values are mean ± SD of triplicate of experiments. ***p < 0.001(vs model)

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