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From: Investigation of Brassica juncea, Forsythia suspensa, and Inula britannica: phytochemical properties, antiviral effects, and safety

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Hemolytic and cytotoxicity of medicinal herb extracts. (a, d, and g) Qualitative analysis of hemolysis; (b, e, and h) Quantitative analysis of hemolysis; (c, f, and i) Viability of HepG2 cells. The soluble solid concentrations of extracts (×1) were 14.1 (Brassica juncea ethanol extract), 0.3 (Brassica juncea water extract), and 18.0 mg/mL (Inula britannica ethanol extract). Data are shown as means ± standard deviations of three independent experiments. *p < 0.05 and ***p < 0.001 indicated significant differences compared to the negative control

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