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. 2016 Mar 18;11(3):e0151490. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0151490

Table 3. Means of the rate of formation of aqueous humour (Q) and the volume of the anterior chamber (Vac) with respective standard deviations in various vertebrates.

The systematic review yielded measurements of Q and Vac in eight species only, all of them mammals. Only one study per species (apart from human) satisfied the inclusion criteria.

Species Common name Sources Sample size (eyes) Mean Q (μl.min−1) Standard Deviation (μl.min−1) Mean Vac(μl) Standard Deviation (μl)
Aotus trivirgatus Owl Monkey [128] 16 2.75 0.46 317 67
Felis Catus Cat [81] 15 3.98 0.05 479 n.i.
Homo sapiens sapiens Human [89, 90] 154 2.08 0.009 183.36 84.21
Macaca fascicularis Cynomolgus Monkey [129] 7 1.6 3.66 74 n.i.
Macaca mulatta Rhesus Macaque [97] 24 1.68 0.02 144.54 12.82
Mus musculus Mouse (Swiss White) [100] 8 0.18 0.05 5.9 0.5
Oryctolagus cuniculus Rabbit (New Zealand White) [130] 4 2.25 0.56 250 n.i.
Rattus norvegicus Rat (Lewis) [116] 10 0.35 0.11 15.65 3.3