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. 2015 Jan 22;64(2):191–197. doi: 10.1538/expanim.14-0068

Table 2. Biochemistry level of blood in the rats.

Items Concentration of WHAS

10 ppm (n=6) 5 ppm (n=6) Cont. (n=6)
T-Cho (mg/dl) 74.3 (9.9)* 80.2 (12.2) 68.3 (11.4)
ALT (IU/l) 27.5 (2.3) 25.8 (5.3) 25.7 (5.0)
AST (iU/l;) 56.5 (6.7) 56.0 (4.3) 53.5 (5.1)
ALP (IU/l) 436.2 (66.4) 440.7 (93.7) 468.7 (54.9)
Albumin (g/dl) 3.6 (0.3) 3.6 (0.2) 3.6 (0.3)
T-bilirubin (mg/dl) <0.1 <0.1 <0.1
Lipase (IU/l) 12.2 (0.8) 12.2 (0.8) 12.5 (0.5)
Amylase (IU/l) 1,573.5 (128.2) 1,489.3 (200.2) 1,595.5 (148.9)
BUN (mg/dl) 19.8 (3.2) 20.8 (4.6) 18.3 (2.2)
T-protein (g/dl) 5.7 (0.4) 5.7 (0.4) 5.7 (0.4)
Ca (mg/dl) 10.1 (0.7) 10.3 (0.7) 10.2 (0.5)
P (mg/dl) 5.7 (0.2) 5.2 (0.7) 5.5 (0.1)
Cl (μEq/l) 105.0 (2.0) 106.0 (2.9) 104.7 (0.5)
Na (μEq/l) 150.3 (2.0) 148.0 (2.3) 149.0 (0.9)
K (μEq/l) 3.2 (0.4) 3.3 (0.2) 2.7 (0.2)

: Hypochlorous acid solution (10 and 5 ppm) groups were higher than that of control group (P<0.05). *:mean (SD). Biochemistry levels, such as total cholesterol (T-Cho), alanine amiootransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), albumin, total (T)-bilirubin, lipase, amylase, urea nigrogen (BUN), total (T)-protein, calcium (Ca), inorganic phosphorus (P), chlorine (Cl), were examined using Bio Majesty 1650 (JEOL Ltd., Tokyo, Japan).