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. 2016 Jul 21;2016:5614564. doi: 10.1155/2016/5614564

Table 8.

Effect of administration of L. sativum and cinnamon methanol extracts for 4 weeks on the total body weight in diabetic rats.

Total body weight (g) Statistics G1
Negative control
G2
Positive control
G3
L. sativum extract
G4
Cinnamon extract
1st week Mean ± SE 188.83 ± 0.40c 182.83 ± 0.79d 194.83 ± 0.83b 201.66 ± 0.66a
LSD 0.05 = 1.922
t-test 8.78∗∗∗ −17.56∗∗∗ −19.21∗∗∗

2nd week Mean ± SE 194.00 ± 0.81c 187.16 ± 0.79d 202.50 ± 0.76b 210.66 ± 0.42a
LSD 0.05 = 2.276
t-test 4.72∗∗∗ −20.17∗∗∗ −41.76∗∗∗

3rd week Mean ± SE 207.83 ± 0.70b 192.33 ± 1.08c 210.16 ± 0.54b 215.00 ± 0.77a
LSD 0.05 = 2.349
t-test 10.82∗∗∗ −15.28∗∗∗ −28.23∗∗∗

4th week Mean ± SE 210.33 ± 0.91c 194.00 ± 1.69d 213.66 ± 0.61b 219.00 ± 0.44a
LSD 0.05 = 3.091
t-test 7.32∗∗∗ −10.30∗∗∗ −17.11∗∗∗

Data are represented as mean ± SE. For t-test values, ∗∗∗ is significant at P < 0.001. For ANOVA analysis, within each row, means with different superscript (a, b, c, or d) are significantly different at P < 0.05, whereas means superscripts with the same letters mean that there is no significant difference at P < 0.05. LSD: least significant difference.