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. 2020 Feb 14;123(3):308–318. doi: 10.1017/S0007114519002332

Table 3.

Average daily food consumption, body weight, average daily water consumption and relative liver weight as influenced by treating mice for 4 weeks with standard diet and orally with metformin HCl tablets or intra-gastrically with three different concentrations of inulin* (Mean values with their standard errors)

Average daily food consumption (g/d) Body weight after 4-week treatment (g) Average daily water consumption (ml/d) Relative liver weight (%)
Treatment group Mean se Mean se Mean se Mean se
CK 3·15c 0·12 25·20a 0·24 3·57c 0·23 4·64d 0·11
H 3·15c 0·06 23·49c 0·23 14·13a 0·57 7·35a 0·36
CP§ 4·52a 0·14 24·41b 0·18 13·78a 0·42 6·11b 0·11
LJ|| 4·68a 0·13 24·08b 0·21 15·30a 0·79 5·58b,c 0·14
MJ 4·47a 0·11 23·37c 0·17 14·31a 0·38 5·43c 0·23
HJ** 3·89b 0·15 22·70d 0·17 10·58b 0·43 5·48c 0·14

a,b,c,d Mean values in a column with unlike superscript letters are significantly different (P ≤ 0·05).

*

Inulin (isolated from Jerusalem artichoke tubers) is a short-chain polymer of fructose molecules containing a high concentration of fructan.

CK, standard diet + physiological saline of 5 g/kg per d (blank control).

H, standard diet + physiological saline of 5 g/kg per d (experimental control group with induced diabetes).

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CP, standard diet + metformin HCl tablets of 125 mg/kg per d.

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LJ, standard diet + inulin of 2·5 g/kg per d.

MJ, standard diet + inulin of 5 g/kg per d.

**

HJ, standard diet + inulin of 10 g/kg per d.