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Efficacy and local irritation evaluation of Eriobotrya japonica leaf ethanol extract

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Fig. 1 Anti-oxidant activity of EJEE in DPPH assay (a), ABTS assay (b), and SOD assay (c)
Fig. 2 The effects of EJEE on cell viability (a) and LPS-induced NO production (b) in Raw 264.7 cells
Fig. 3 The effects of EJEE on cell viability (a) and melanin contents (b). The cells were treated different concentrations (0.01, 0.05, 0.1, 0.5, and1.0%) of EJEE for 24 h
Table 5 Results of the eye irritation test using HET-CAM assayof EJEE
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