Chemical Composition and In Vitro Cytotoxic Activity of Essential Oil of Leaves of Malus domestica Growing in Western Himalaya (India)
Figure 1
Microscopic images of cells treated with essential oil of leaves of Malus domestica. (a) C-6 cells without any treatment, (b) C-6 cells after 24 hrs of addition with 1000 μg/mL test compound, (c) C-6 cells after 48 hrs of addition with 1000 μg/mL test compound, (d) A549 cells without any treatment, (e) A549 cells after 24 hrs of addition with 2000 μg/mL test compound, (f) A549 cells after 48 hrs of addition with 2000 μg/mL test compound, (g) CHOK1 cells without any treatment, (h) CHOK1 cells after 24 hrs of addition with 2000 μg/mL test compound, (i) CHOK1 cells after 48 hrs of addition with 2000 μg/mL test compound, (j) THP-1 cells without any treatment, (k) THP-1 cells after 24 hrs of addition with 1000 μg/mL test compound, and (l) THP-1 cells after 48 hrs of addition with 1000 μg/mL test compound.