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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med. 2013 May 2;26(14):1380–1383. doi: 10.3109/14767058.2013.791267

Table I.

Significant associations with preeclampsia

1Non Preeclamptic (N=320) Preeclamptic (N=103) P-value
Alanine (ALA) 163.4±80.8 210.4±102.3 3.8×10−5
Tyrosine (TYR) 80.1±54.8 64.6±44.6 7.9×10−5
Free carnitine (C0)* 23.3±9.3 32.1±12.1 1.4×10−7
Acetylcarnitine (C2)* 25.1±9.7 32.8±11.0 2.7×10−7
Octenoylcarnitine (C8:1)* 0.07±0.04 0.11±0.07 5.2×10−11
Linoleoylcarnitine (C18:2)* 0.22±0.15 0.31±0.20 9.1×10−7

Mean (μmol/L) and standard deviations by preeclampsia.

*

indicates significant after correction for multiple testing (P<3×10−5).

1

The comparison is preterm infants born to mothers with (Preeclamptic) and without (Non Preeclamptic) preeclampsia