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. 2011 Mar 4;26(6):1785–1796. doi: 10.1093/ndt/gfr035

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Urinary excretion of calcium and oxalate in normal control rats, apocynin-treated rats, HLP-consuming rats and HLP-consuming rats treated with apocynin (Apoc). (A) HLP consumption led to significant increase in urinary excretion of Ox. Apocynin had no effect on Ox excretion given to normal or HLP-consuming rats. (B) Urinary excretion of calcium by HLP-consuming rats was significantly decreased. Apocynin (Apoc) treatment did not have significant or consistent effect on urinary calcium. ΔP < 0.05 baseline versus HLP and HLP/Apoc on different days. @P < 0.05 HLP between various days. αP < 0.05 HLP/Apoc between different days. *P < 0.05 control versus HLP and HLP/Apoc within the time period. $P < 0.05 apocynin treated versus HLP consumption alone within the time period.