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. 2022 Mar 18;13:813564. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2022.813564

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Average salivary uric acid concentrations (mg/dL) across the day during early-mid and late pregnancy among healthy women (N=43). Raw salivary uric acid (sUA) concentrations are presented with data averaged across all participants for two days in early-mid (5-21 weeks gestation; shown in dotted lines) and two days in late pregnancy (30-34 weeks gestation; shown in solid lines). On each day of data collection, participants were asked to self-collect saliva samples at home upon waking, 30 minutes after waking, at 1130h, and at 2100h. For presentation purposes, the median collection times across all participants and days were used to plot average sUA concentrations as a function of time since waking. Data at 0 minutes represent average sUA for the waking samples; data at 34 minutes represent average sUA for the 30-minutes post-waking samples; data at 310 minutes represent average sUA for the 1130h samples; and data at 882 minutes represent average sUA for the 2100h samples. Error bars represent the standard deviation of the sUA data.

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