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Table 4 The comparison of IC50 of CBL-P and individual plant extract (A. galangal, C. aurantifolia, T. triandra, C. sativa, and P. nigrum) on SW620, HCT116, A549, and H460 cell lines at 48 h

From: In vitro antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer activities of mixture Thai medicinal plants

Extracts

IC50 (µg/mL) ± SEM at 48 h

SW620

HCT116

A549

NCI-H460

CBL-P

32.92 ± 1.394a,b,c,d,e

25.12 ± 

1.065 a,b,d,e

30.05 ± 

1.284 b,c,d,e

35.98 ± 

2.113 b,c,d,e

A. galangal

38.26 ± 1.015

41.98 ± 0.822

32.32 ± 2.241

36.84 ± 0.924

C. aurantifolia

124.73 ± 0.942

95.91 ± 0.72

187.26 ± 1.845

198.22 ± 2.315

T. triandra

15.12 ± 1.224

26.56 ± 1.034

35.12 ± 2.034

39.56 ± 1.151

C. sativa

57.83 ± 1.715

33.89 ± 1.167

37.14 ± 2.101

29.95 ± 1.970

P. nigrum

62.78 ± 2.036

68.22 ± 2.124

58.32 ± 1.902

64.78 ± 1.116

  1. The values represented as mean IC50 ± SEM, n = 3; aP ≤ 0.05, bP ≤ 0.05, cP ≤ 0.05, dP ≤ 0.05, and eP ≤ 0.05 compared to the extracts of A. galangal, C. aurantifolia, T. triandra, C. sativa, and P. nigrum at 48 h, respectively, for each particular cell line