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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 7.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Exp Cardiolog. 2012 Jun 7;Suppl 5:008. doi: 10.4172/2155-9880.S5-008

Figure 4. Serum levels of γ-GT activity are decreased in free-living healthy seniors receiving NS-7 or NS-6 capsules, and in hypercholesterolemic subjects who were restricted to the AHA Step-1 diet plus intake NS-7 or NS-6 capsules.

Figure 4

Columns 1-4 represent Group 1 subjects with normal initial total cholesterol levels. 1 = Baseline γ-GT activity levels for 30 subjects; 2 =γ-GT activity levels for column 1 subjects after four weeks diet supplementation with NS-7 (Subgroup A); 3 = Baseline γ-GT activity levels for 39 subjects; 4 =γ-GT activity levels for column 3 subjects after four weeks diet supplementation with NS-6 (Subgroup B). Columns 5-8 represent Group 2 subjects with elevated initial total cholesterol levels. 5 = Baseline γ-GT activity levels for 41 subjects; 6 = γ-GT activity levels for column 5 subjects 4 weeks after changing to the AHA Step-1 diet and supplementation with NS-7 (Subgroup C); 7 = Baseline γ-GT activity levels for 30 subjects; 8 = γ-GT activity levels for column 7 subjects four weeks after changing to the AHA Step-1 diet and supplementation with NS-6 (Subgroup D). Data are means ± SE. Values in a column not sharing a common symbol are significantly different at P < 0.05. Percentages of each treatment compared to baseline values are in parenthesis above the column.