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. 2023 Jul 21;18(7):e0289117. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289117

Fig 2. Anti-angiogenic effects of Parkia javanica bark and fruit extract on zebrafish transgenic line Tg(kdrl:GFP).

Fig 2

(A) The anti-angiogenic activity of PJ bark extract in transgenic Tg(kdrl:GFP) line with 2.86 ppm at 48 hpf. (B) Graph depicting the CTCF values for PJ bark extract exposed to Tg(kdrl;GFP) embryos, identifying the intra segmental vessels at 48 hpf. (C) The effect of PJ bark extract (2.86 ppm) on Tg(kdrl:GFP) model in SIV basket at 72hpf. (D) The CTCF values for PJ bark extract exposed to Tg(Kdrl;GFP) embryos, identifying the intestinal basket at 72 hpf. (E) Representative images of Tg(kdrl:GFP) trunk ISVs (a: control; b: treated) with 3.46 ppm PJ fruit extract at 48 hpf, (F) Graph depicting the CTCF values for PJ fruit extract exposed to Tg(Kdrl;GFP) embryos, identifying the intra segmental vessels at 48 hpf. Asterisk indicates p-value <0.05.