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Anticancer, antioxidant and analgesic properties of croton Caudatus Geisel leaf extracts

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Fig. 1. Graph showing percentage increase in life span (%ILS) of tumor-bearing mice after treatment with different doses of chloroform (CC-Chl), methanol (CC-Meth) and aqueous (CC-Aq) extracts of C
Fig. 4. Graph showing the in vitro cytotoxic activity of C. caudatus leaf extracts on DL cells after 48 hours of incubation by MTT assay
Fig. 5. Graph showing DPPH and nitric oxide scavenging activity of the aqueous extract (CC-Aq) of C

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