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. 2011 Mar 4;10:43. doi: 10.1186/1476-511X-10-43

Table 10.

Influence of the incorporation of dika nut fat on some clinical parameter for males and females rats

Diets Total Cholesterol HDL-cholesterol Triglycerides LDL-cholesterol
Mg/dl
Male (n = 5)
IG0 147.56 ± 7.02 82.08 ± 5.68 120.98 ± 9.56 58.232 ± 10.35
IG1 134.70 ± 19.65 78.66 ± 6.43a 130.24 ± 9.33 43.72 ± 19.58a
IG2 193.64 ± 7.581** 84.71 ± 2.16a 143.58 ± 4.59* 82.57 ± 12.23b
IG3 186.32 ± 7.851** 85.96 ± 3.53a 181.90 ± 14.972** 69.95 ± 9.39b
Female (n = 5)
IG0 138.10 ± 10.52 65.79 ± 12.67 104.00 ± 16.98 58.71 ± 12.99
IG1 160.31 ± 10.18a,b 67.10 ± 10.66a 137.40 ± 7.61a** 65.72 ± 6.39a
IG2 151.67 ± 6.47a 71.86 ± 10.41a 157.61 ± 10.65a** 48.29 ± 4.63b
IG3 176.25 ± 21.8b** 92.94 ± 5.65b** 156.49 ± 11.40a** 54.01 ± 6.96a

-In the columns, the values affected of the same letter are not significantly different (P > 0.05) and the value with different letter are significantly different (P < 0.05). (Bonferroni between treated animals).

-In the columns, the values affected of the same number are not significantly different (P > 0.05)

1 Significantly higher in comparison to IG1 group for male between treated animals (P < 0.001) (Bonferroni)

2 Significantly higher in comparison to IG1 and IG2 groups for male between treated animals (P < 0.001) (Bonferroni)

* Significantly different from fat control in the same sex (P < 0.05). (Dunnett's)

** Significantly different from fat control in the same sex (p < 0.01). (Dunnett's