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. 2011 Apr 14;2011:683561. doi: 10.1093/ecam/neq031

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Changes in fasting blood glucose levels with time (0–6 weeks) in mice. To be specific, the tested samples were continually given for 5 weeks and then cancelled for 1 week. N, Normal control mice; N + SG, normal mice treated with the aqueous extracts of scorpion (350 mg kg−1 per day) combined with gypsum (350 mg kg−1 per day); D, diabetic control mice; D + SG, diabetic mice treated with scorpion (350 mg kg−1 per day) combined with gypsum (350 mg kg−1 per day); D + G, diabetic mice treated with gypsum (350 mg kg−1 per day); D + S, diabetic mice treated with scorpion (350 mg kg−1 per day); D + M, diabetic mice treated with metformin (250 mg kg−1 per day). Data were expressed as mean ± SD (n = 10). aa P < .01 “D” versus “N”; b P < .05 “D + SG” versus “D”; c P < .05 “D + M” versus “D”.