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Resolution: standard / high Figure 6.
Toxicity of lime juice following repeat topical application onto a reconstructed cervicovaginal
epithelium. Reconstructed cervicovaginal epithelial tissues (MatTek Corporation) were repeatedly
exposed to LiJ (diluted using normal saline) for 30 minutes. Exposure occurred either:
(A) once daily for 5 days; or (B) 5 times in one day (30 minute exposure, wash, culture
for 1 hour then repeat exposure). After the final exposure, juice was removed by washing
and epithelial viability assessed by the method of MTT dye reduction. Data shown are
expressed as percentage viability (when compared to an untreated control) andrepresent
the mean ± SEM of n = 2 independent experiments where each condition was tested in
triplicate, except for 25% LiJ exposed repeatedly in one day which was only tested
in one experiment. Statistical analysis was performed (ANOVA with Bonferroni post
tests) to compare LiJ treated wells and an untreated control, and statistically significant
changes are marked with ** (p < 0.01); or *** (p < 0.001). ND: not determined (due
to only one dataset).
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