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. 2015 Oct;28(10):1465–1470. doi: 10.5713/ajas.14.0604

Table 4.

Effect of dietary L-carnosine (LC) and alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) supplementation on serum lipid profiles in finishing pigs1

Treatment2 SEM Significance (p-value)

LC 0 LC 0.1%



ALA 0 ALA 0.03% ALA 0 ALA 0.03% LC ALA LC×ALA3
TC (mmol/L) 3.39 3.20 3.09 2.99 0.214 <0.01 0.088 0.599
TG (mmol/L) 0.96 0.79 0.88 0.80 0.023 0.448 0.004 0.297
HDL-C (mmol/L) 0.89 0.83 1.06 0.93 0.158 0.094 0.191 0.883
LDL-C (mmol/L) 3.03 2.65 3.10 2.62 0.268 0.809 <0.01 0.552
VLDL-C (mmol/L) 0.44 0.39 0.44 0.42 0.037 0.456 0.092 0.496

SEM, pooled standard error of the means; TC, total cholesterol; TG, triglyceride; HDL-C, high density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low density lipoprotein cholesterol; VLDL-C, very low density lipoprotein cholesterol.

1

Data were means of 10 pigs from per treatment.

2

A 2×2 factorial arrangement with 2 supplemental levels of LC (0 or 0.1%) and 2 supplemental levels of ALA (0 or 0.03%) in basal diets.

3

LC×ALA, the interaction between LC and ALA.