Fig. 5From: In-silico and in-vitro assessments of some fabaceae, rhamnaceae, apocynaceae, and anacardiaceae species against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv and triple-negative breast cancer cellsCytotoxicity activity of R. caffra (H2, D2 and EA2), S. molle (H3 and EA3), Z. mucronata (H4 and C4), and S. petersiana (C5 and D5) (62.5, 125 and 250 µg/mL) and cisplatin (3 µg/mL) as a control drug against MDA-MB 231 triple-negative breast cancer. Results represent the mean ± Standard deviation of triplicate determinationsBack to article page