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. 2011 Sep 18;2012:728281. doi: 10.1155/2012/728281

Table 2.

Effects of the essential oils from C. sempervirens var. horizontalis, C. sempervirens var. pyramidalis, J. communis, J. excelsa, J. foetidissima, J. oxycedrus, and J. phoenicea on linear incision wound model.

Material Statistical mean ± SEM (tensile strength %)
Vehicle 13.24 ± 2.25
(9.1)
Negative control 12.14 ± 2.54
Cupressus sempervirens var. horizontalis 14.51 ± 2.17
(9.6)
Cupressus sempervirens var. pyramidalis 14.27 ± 2.09
(7.8)
J. communis subsp. nana 13.82 ± 2.04
(4.4)
Juniperusexcelsa 15.27 ± 2.43
(15.3)
Juniperusfoetidissima 14.66 ± 1.86
(10.7)
Juniperus oxycedrus subsp. oxycedrus 17.41 ± 2.19
(31.5)**
Juniperusphoenicea 18.05 ± 2.26
(36.3)**
Madecassol 19.87 ± 1.41
(50.1)***

* P < 0.05; ** P < 0.01; *** P < 0.001; SEM: Standard error of the mean.

Percentage of tensile strength values: vehicle group was compared to negative control group; the oils and the reference material were compared to vehicle group.