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. 2022 May 10;11(5):937. doi: 10.3390/antiox11050937

Table 6.

The effects of dietary curcumin on the antioxidant and immune status of O. niloticus.

Antioxidant Activity Immunological Indices
CAT (ng/mL) GSH (ng/mL) MDA (ng/mL) SOD (ng/mL) IL10 (pg/mL) IgM (ng/mL) Lysozymes (ng/mL) C3 (mg/mL)
CUR0 1.3 c 7 c 20 a 105 b 157 b 213 b 5 b 92.3 b
CUR200 33.4 a 24.6 ab 7 b 253 a 238 a 1835 a 19.8 a 127 ab
CUR400 34.6 a 25.9 a 3.5 b 270 a 240 a 2075 a 20.4 a 178 a
CUR600 16.9 b 16.2 b 4.8 b 229 a 188 ab 913 b 20 a 126 ab
CUR800 16.7 b 15.8 bc 2.7 b 219 a 167 b 386 b 17.6 ab 124.18 b
SEM 4.17 2.29 2.17 20 12.29 254 2.2 9.7
Linear Reg. # 0.14 0.12 ≤0.01 ≤0.01 0.44 0.21 0.02 0.08
Quadratic Reg. # ≤0.01 ≤0.01 ≤0.01 ≤0.01 ≤0.01 ≤0.01 ≤0.01 ≤0.01

# The regressions were considered significant at p < 0.05. Variation in the data was expressed as pooled SEM. a,b,c Mean values in the same column with different superscripts differ significantly (p < 0.05). CAT: catalase, SOD: superoxide dismutase, GSH: reduced glutathione, MDA: malondialdehyde. C3: complement 3, IL10: interleukin 10. CUR0, CUR200, CUR400, CUR600, and CUR800: basal diets supplemented with 0, 200, 400, 600, or 800 mg curcumin/kg diet, respectively.