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. 2024 Oct 23;12(11):9673–9681. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.4423

TABLE 6.

Effect of Olive oil and flaxseed oil concentration on Fluid intake on weekly bases (mL/day) in rats.

Groups 7th 14th 21st 28th Mean ± SD Group
G0 32.96 ± 1.00de 32.1 ± 0.87cde 27.44 ± 0.71g 27.31 ± 0.60g 30.23 ± 3.06 C
G1 32.83 ± 0.78de 32.98 ± 0.05de 34.32 ± 1.54bcd 31.75 ± 0.83ef 32.97 ± 1.25 A
G2 36.46 ± 1.49a 33.03 ± 1.05de 27.22 ± 1.10g 31.82 ± 1.21ef 32.13 ± 3.61 B
G3 36.53 ± 0.66a 34.40 ± 0.45bcd 28.22 ± 0.90g 31.15 ± 0.81f 32.57 ± 3.35 AB
G4 35.84 ± 1.92ab 34.70 ± 0.79bc 28.77 ± 0.63g 32.82 ± 0.76de 33.03 ± 2.97 A
Mean Weeks 34.92 ± 2.03a 33.66 ± 0.98b 29.19 ± 2.85d 30.97 ± 2.10c

Note: G0, No disease, Normal diet.

G1, CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity group received with normal diet.

G2, CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity group received 4 mL/kg of flaxseed oil.

G3, CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity group received 2.5 mL/kg olive oil.

G4, CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity group received 2 mL/kg flaxseed oil +1.25 mL/kg olive oil for 4 weeks. Significance level = p < 0.05, values were significantly different from each other as A, B, C and D.