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Fig. 4 | Journal of Inflammation

Fig. 4

From: Riboflavin along with antibiotics balances reactive oxygen species and inflammatory cytokines and controls Staphylococcus aureus infection by boosting murine macrophage function and regulates inflammation

Fig. 4

Effect of Riboflavin and antibiotics AZM and CIP on intracellular ROS production by murine peritoneal macrophages a represents production of ROS after 60minutes of incubation b represents production of ROS after 90 minutes of incubation. Peritoneal macrophages were treated with Riboflavin either alone or in combination with AZM or CIP and exposed to S. aureus and were incubated with 20 μM DCHF-DA for 60 min. Fluorescence from cells was measured by Flow Cytometry. Results were presented as mean ± SD of three independent experiments. *, significant difference with respect to SAM; #, significant difference with respect to Riboflavin (RIBO) plus S. aureus infected macrophages at P < 0.05 level of significance

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