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. 2019 Nov 30;42(1):271–285. doi: 10.1007/s11357-019-00135-6

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2

Effect of ellagic acid on larval development. For control and each treatment, five replicates containing 40 larvae/replicate were used. a Percentage pupation of larva reared on diet supplemented with different ellagic acid concentrations. Percentage pupation = (total number of pupae/total number of larvae) × 100. Data represented as percentage pupation with error bars denoting confidence intervals at p = 0.05. b Percentage eclosion of larva reared on diet supplemented with different ellagic acid concentrations. Percentage eclosion = (number of flies emerged/total number of pupae) × 100. Data represented as percentage eclosion with error bars denoting confidence intervals at p = 0.05. c Eclosion time of larvae reared on diet supplemented with different ellagic acid concentrations. Time required by individual larvae to eclose as an adult fly was noted to know the eclosion time. Data represented as mean eclosion time in hours with error bars denoting SD. Data were subjected to one-way ANOVA followed by Dunnett’s multiple comparisons test in the GraphPad Prism software v.6