Research Article

In Vitro Anticancer Activity of Imperata cylindrica Root’s Extract toward Human Cervical Cancer and Identification of Potential Bioactive Compounds

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Anticlonogenic effect of IC-MeOH against CaSki cells: (a) clonogenic ability of CaSki cells in the absence (control) and in the presence of different concentrations of IC-MeOH; (b) number of colonies formed by CaSki cells in the absence (control) and in the presence of IC-MeOH and after 24 hours of treatment. All data are presented as the and are representative of three independent experiments. values < 0.05 were considered to be statistically significant and significant, marked as p values < 0.05 vs. control, values vs. control <0.01, values vs. control <0.001, and vs. control. IC-MeOH: Imperata cylindrica root’s methanol extract.
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