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. 2021 May 20;7(5):e07056. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07056

Table 2.

Mean values of oxidative stress biomarkers, hematological and biochemical parameters of both studied groups.

GSA NE Mann–Whitney U test: P = values
MDA)nmol/ml ( 13.5627 ± 1.13973 6.7738 ± .64227 .000
AOPP (μMol/L) 41.8935 ± 4.39199 28.7157 ± 4.7152 .020
CAT (kU/L) 22.5545 ± .64501 17.4106 ± 1.1891 .002
RBC (106 mm-3) 5.3940 ± .08205 5.0780 ± .06873 .018 4.3–5.7
HGB (g dL−1) 15.0867 ± .18262 14.3433 ± .22918 .015 13.2–17.3
HCT (%) 45.2567 ± .58212 43.4767 ± .65425 .072 39–49
MCV fL 84.8633 ± 1.17281 85.4483 ± .51592 .900 80–90
WBC (103 mm−3) 8196.67 ± 372.117 7652.00 ± 366.60 .297 4000–11000
PLT (103 mm−3) 252.73 ± 8.790 275.17 ± 11.476 .228 150–450
ALT U/L 27.93 ± 1.524 28.27 ± 1.684 .882 5.0–45
AST U/L 19.4 ± 0.994 18.17 ± 0.825 .320 5.0–45

The values are expressed as mean ± SEM.

p < 0.05.

Bold is used for statistically significant values only.