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. 2017 Mar 23;18(4):332. doi: 10.3390/ijms18040332

Table 3.

Relative changes (% of DYOG) in plasma and liver biomarkers of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, oxidative damage, and antioxidant defenses in STZ-diabetic rats after 50 days of treatment with yoghurt enriched with curcumin and carotenoids individually or in mixtures, with an emphasis on the effects when the antioxidants are in mixtures.

Biochemical Parameters DC DB DL DCB DCL
Plasma
Glycemia 63% ↓ 32% ↓ 59% 67% 66%
Triacylglycerol 61% ↓ 31% 61% 60% 62%
Total-Cholesterol ↓ 21% ↓ 21% ↓ 22% ↓ 22% ↓ 23%
HDL-Cholesterol no effect 34% 33% 32% 33%
TBARS 43% no effect ↓ 36% 39% 44%
PON1 32% ↑ 29% ↑ 30% 38% 36%
ox-LDL 32% ↓ 38% 48% 55% * 58%
Liver
TBARS no effect 29% 34% 30% 42%
PCO 61% ↓ 43% ↓ 38% 72% 68%
SOD 434% ↑ 282% ↑ 204% 447% 375%
CAT 104% 111% ↑ 66% 92% 93%
GSH-Px ↑ 64% no effect no effect no effect no effect

Values in “Bold” represent maintenance of the beneficial effect when the antioxidant was administered as mixtures. *ox-LDL levels were further decreased in DCB rats compared with the decrease in DC and DB rats. Normal (N) and diabetic (D) rats treated with yoghurt (NYOG and DYOG, respectively) or yoghurt enriched with curcumin (DC), bixin (DB), lycopene (DL), curcumin + bixin (DCB) or curcumin + lycopene (DCL).