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. 2019 Jan 3;7(1):e13961. doi: 10.14814/phy2.13961

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Delayed latency to seizure in response to ketone supplementation in Sprague‐Dawley rats. (A) A scatter plot (including outliers) demonstrating the latency to seizure (LS) for all specimens in the different treatment groups. KE + MCT group had significantly increased LS compared to control (P = 0.049). (B) The latency to seizure (LS) is presented after the exclusion of the outliers (2SD) from each treatment group. The LS was significantly delayed in the KE (P = 0.0003), KE+ MCT (P = 0.028) and KE/2 (P = 0.023) treatment groups when compared to control. LS in KE group was significantly higher than in KE/2 group (P = 0.011). (C) The percent change in latency to seizure (LS) when compared to control. (D) The blinded experimenter opening the hyperbaric chamber after determining seizure severity and performing gradual decompression.