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. 2021 Jun;62(3):215–226. doi: 10.3325/cmj.2021.62.215

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Indicators of oxidative stress. Comparison of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) values (A) and ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) (B) between the sexes. The number of samples for TBARS per group: female groups (control N = 5, carbohydrate- and fat-rich diet [HSHFD] N = 7, HSHFD+metformin N = 7, HSHFD+liraglutide N = 5) and male groups (control N = 6, HSHFD N = 6, HSHFD+metformin N = 8, HSHFD+liraglutide N = 8) and for FRAP measurements in female groups (control N = 5, HSHFD N = 7, HSHFD+metformin N = 7, HSHFD+liraglutide N = 5) and male groups (control N = 6, HSHFD N = 6, HSHFD+metformin N = 7, HSHFD+liraglutide N = 8). Data are presented as arithmetic mean ± standard deviation (SD) (two-way ANOVA: TBARS P = 0.9880, F = 0.04305; FRAP P = 0.9493, F = 0.1175).