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. 2005 Jan 21;11(3):389–392. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i3.389

Table 3.

Liver microsomal protein content (CYP450) and the activity of liver NADPH reductase in Sprague-Dawley rats fed with the fresh/oxidized frying oil and 0%, 2% and 5% H. cordata thunb powder diets for 4 wk (mean±SD, n = 8).

Group Microsomal protein (mg/g liver) CYP450 (nmol/mg protein) NADPH reductase (nmol/mg protein)
F0 13.36±4.711 0.61±0.271 202.31±28.11
F20 15.66±0.961 0.73±0.101 228.42±30.41
F50 15.79±1.351 0.74±0.141 225.64±25.3
O0 23.74±2.54 1.63±0.75 256.03±31.12
O20 22.13±3.76 2.14±1.10 288.55±29.63
O50 22.25±2.96 2.08±0.15 234.15±25.42
ANOVA4
Dose NS5 NS NS
Oil P<0.05 P<0.05 P<0.05
Dose×Oil P<0.05 P<0.05 NS

1Mean values significantly differ between the two oil groups (P<0.05). 2,3Means not sharing common superscript letters significantly differ from one another by Duncan’s multiple range test for the same oil group (P<0.05).

4

Analyzed by a two-way ANOVA.

5

NS: No significance.