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. 2013 Jun 28;12(15):2454–2467. doi: 10.4161/cc.25450

Table 1. Metabolic changes.

Statistical comparisons
Welch two sample t tests
Total number of biochemicals with p ≤ 0.05
Biochemicals (↑↓)
P ≤ 0.05
Total number of biochemicals with 0.05 < P < 0.10
Biochemicals (↑↓)
0.05 < P < 0.10
KOR24
WTR24
17
12|6
17
11|6
KOR48
WTR48
21
4|8
21
9|12
KOU24
WTU2
16
2|10
16
0|16
KOU48
WTU48
8
4|3
8
3|5
KOS4
WTS4
14
8|6
14
8|6
WTU48
WTU24
36
18|18
30
14|16
WTR48
WTR24
43
15|28
38
12|26
WTR24
WTU24
60
53|7
31
26|5
WTR48
WTU48
67
49|18
33
23|10
WTS4
WTU24
86
36|50
17
7|10
WTS4
WTU48
97
41|56
30
17|13
WTS4
WTR24
101
24|77
21
7|14
WTS4
WTR48
108
36|72
20
9|11
KOU48
KOU24
104
61|43
28
17|11
KOR48
KOR24
76
28|48
25
14|11
KOR24
OU24
114
106|8
25
12|13
KOR48
KOU48
121
86|35
20
13|7
KOS4
KOU24
117
66|51
21
14|7
KOS4
KOU48
132
69|63
26
15|11
KOS4
KOR24
122
41|81
29
14|15
KOS4
KOR48
138 54|84 16 7|9

Welch two sample t test was used to determine whether the means of the two populations are different. A total of 289 metabolites were identified. Red indicates an increase, green indicates a reduction. Original data are shown in Table S1.