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. 2015 Mar 17;10(3):e0119518. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0119518

Table 7. Effects of dietary PA levels on hepatic ant-oxidative status of juvenile blunt snout bream.

Dietary PA levels (mg kg-1) MDA (nmol mg-1 prot) CAT (U g-1 prot) GSH (mg g-1 prot) GPX (U mg-1 prot) SOD (U g-1 prot)
3.39 12.40±0.32b 10.07±0.62a 4.36±0.51 41.44±8.99 64.85±4.75
10.54 8.57±0.33a 11.21±0.69ab 4.17±0.66 46.96±5.21 70.46±10.57
19.28 9.37±0.50a 10.67±0.85a 5.18±0.61 39.73±9.66 74.38±9.45
31.04 8.20±0.79a 14.80±1.23b 4.97±0.43 31.35±4.73 69.45±7.34
48.38 9.45±0.83a 14.67±1.43b 4.79±0.18 36.87±3.75 73.99±11.43
59.72 8.64±0.93a 13.94±1.90ab 4.96±0.22 33.87±3.39 68.09±3.34

Values are presented as mean ± SD of four replications (n = 4). Means in the same row with different superscripts are significantly different (P < 0.05). MDA, Malondialdehyde; CAT, catalase; GSH, glutathione; GPX, glutathione peroxidase; SOD, superoxide dismutase.