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. 2017 May 25;12(5):e0178329. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178329

Fig 1. Intraperitoneal injection of NLP caused anorectic effect with no change in energy expenditure.

Fig 1

NLP was injected at 100 μg/kg BW before the dark phase. A decrease in food intake, but no significant difference in water intake (mg/g BW; a & b) was observed. No significant changes in heat (c), EE (d) or relative contribution of carbohydrates (e) or fat (f) towards energy expenditure was observed during both dark and light phase, expressed as kcal/h. Data are represented as mean ± SEM with n = 6 rats/group. **P < 0.01, compared to control.