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. 2016 Jul 4;2016:7574843. doi: 10.1155/2016/7574843

Table 2.

Toxicity and antitoxicity levels of CCC, CFCC, and CAF in D. melanogaster.

CCC (mg/mL) Survival (%) CFCC (mg/mL) Survival (%) CAF (mM) Survival (%)
Simple treatment(1) Combined treatment(2) Simple treatment Combined treatment Simple treatment Combined treatment
0 100 100 0 100 100 0 100 100
H2O2 46.66 H2O2 46.66 H2O2 46.66
0.7 100 100(3) 0.7 87.66 83.33 0.004 100 54Δ
3 100 92 3 88.66 100 0.016 100 55.33Δ
6 100 85.66Δ 6 96.66 84.66 0.032 100 51Δ
25 100 74.66Δ 25 87.33 75Δ 0.127 100 54.66Δ
100 92 65Δ 100 77(4) 45.66Δ 0.51 100 51.33Δ

(1)Data are expressed as percentage of survival adults with respect to 300 untreated 72-hour-old larvae from three independent experiments. (2)Combined treatments using standard medium and 0.15 M hydrogen peroxide. (3)Asterisks () indicate significant differences (one tail) with respect to the hydrogen peroxide control group and (4)untreated control group: Chi-square value higher than 5.02 [35]. Delta letter (Δ) means significant differences between the same concentrations used in toxicity and antitoxicity assays comparing within the same treated substance.