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Waterproplus uv ultra filtered water system

Manufactured by Labconco

The Waterproplus) UV ultra filtered water system is a lab equipment product designed to provide high-quality, purified water. The system utilizes a combination of filtration and ultraviolet (UV) treatment to remove impurities and ensure the water meets the required standards for laboratory applications.

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Cytotoxicity and Antioxidant Evaluation Protocol

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Chemicals – Folin ciocalteu reagent, chemicals needed for cell culture and cytotoxicity studies were purchased from Sigma –Aldrich (P.O. box 14 508, St Louis, MO 63178 USA). 1-Diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), Triton X-100 solution (1%), gallic acid, sulfanilamide and ortho-phosphoric acid were purchased from Fluka (Fluka chemie GmbH, CH – 9471 Buchs). Tris base was purchased from Promega (Promega Corporation, Madison, WI 53711–5399, USA). All chemicals used were of analytical grade.
Shimadzu UV 1601 UV visible spectrophotometer (Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan) was used to measure the absorbance. LFT 600 EC freeze dryer was used to obtain the freeze –dried residue of the AEFLL (LFT 600 EC, −90-95°C temperature, Hitachi pump with 10 valves). Cells were incubated at 37°C in a humidified CO2 incubator (SHEL LAB/Sheldon manufacturing Inc. Cornelius, OR 97113, USA). Olympus (1X70-S1F2) inverted fluorescence microscope (Olympus Optical Co. Ltd. Japan) for observation of cells and photographs were taken using a Nikon D700 camera (Nikon D700, Japan). Deionized water from LABCONCO (waterproplus) UV ultra filtered water system (LABCONCO Corporation, Kansas city, Missouri 64132–2696) or distilled water was used in all experiments.
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Spectroscopic Analysis of Biochemical Assays

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Chemicals were purchased from Sigma Chemicals Co. (P.O. Box 14508, St. Louis, MO 63178 USA) and Fluka (Flukachemie GmbH, CH-9471 Buchs). Lactate Dehydrogenase (LDH) enzyme assay kits were purchased from Roche (Roche Diagnostics GmbH, Germany) and Randox (Randox Laboratories Ltd., Crumlin Co. Antrim, UK). All chemicals used were of analytical grade. The decoction was freeze dried using LFT 600EC freeze dryer equipped with an external pump (Hitachi, Japan). SHIMADZU UV 1601 UV- Visible spectrophotometer (Shimadzu Corporation, Kyoto, Japan) was used to read the absorbance. Cells were observed using Olympus (1X70-S1F2) inverted fluorescence microscope (Olympus Optical Co. Ltd. Japan), and Nikon D700 (105 mm macro lens, film speed 1000 asa, Japan) was used to capture the photographs. Deionised water used in all experiments was obtained from LABCONCO (waterproplus) UV ultra-filtered water system (LABCONCO Corporation, Kansas city, Missouri 64132–2696).
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