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. 2023 Nov 7;18(11):e0294048. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0294048

Table 2. Calculated toxicological indices for all 12 studied extracts.

Code of extract LC50 (μg/mL) EC50 (μg/mL) TI
24h 48h 72h 96h 24h 48h 72h 96h 96h
KT02 >2000 >2000 437–508 246–255 547–724 216–234 202–214 203–209 1.22
KT06 248–420 181–270 175–271 171–262 No defects 105–215 125–279 1.14
KT07 599–770 430–738 335–444 236–294 273–1411 132–235 94–101 48–71 4.59
KT08 466–682 471–613 390–604 460–571 No defects 206–685 218–391 1.73
KT09 243–313 226–277 181–191 128–132 173–198 106–147 53–75 56–63 2.20
KT11 262–296 250–278 232–257 138–144 270–314 173–186 97–123 77–83 1.76
KT12 94–104 79–107 70–91 68–91 No defects
KT14 >2000 >2000 267–1202 178–192 502–519 236–253 253–316 228–257 0.76
KT15 250–267 227–244 202–224 164–169 295 180–192 114–124 98–113 1.57
KT17 1631–2082 1553–1779 1470–1691 1309–1413 No defects 844–1113 707–915 555–827 2.03
KT19 148–274 142–274 105–189 103–161 >2000 >2000 155 88–146 1.08
KT20 552–629 373–425 365–418 365–418 540–682 322–452 304–340 271–403 1.17

The calculated log EC/LC are shown as their corresponding 95% Confidence Intervals (C.I.) are given. Rare or irreproducible phenotypes were ignored. Teratogenic Index (TI) at 96 hpf highlighted in grey, selected extracts in bold.