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. 2022 Jun 8;12:903832. doi: 10.3389/fonc.2022.903832

Figure 1.

Figure 1

ECF, a bioactive fraction of C. epigaeus rhizome induces cytotoxicity in melanoma cells (A–C) Cytotoxicity assessment of the C. epigaeus rhizome-derived organic extracts on cancer cells of various tissue origins. (D) Cell viability analysis upon treatment by ECF bioactive fraction as assessed in various cancer cell lines. (E, F) Cytotoxicity induced by ECF on melanoma cell lines in comparison to normal skin fibroblast, FS cells. (G) ECF inhibits the proliferative potential of A375 cells. Data are representative of three independent experiments (Mean±SEM) and P-values are calculated using one way ANOVA. ***P ≤0.001, **P ≤0.01 and ns ≥ 0.05.