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. 2022 Sep 5;27(17):5740. doi: 10.3390/molecules27175740

Table 4.

Analysis of the experimental results: evaluation of the effects.

Parameter Evaluation of Effects, Efficiency, %, R2 = 0.8977, R2adj = 0.7442, 3 Parameter, 1 Block, 16 Experiments, MS = 148.1306
Effect Standard Error p-Value * −95% Confidence Interval +95% Confidence Interval Factor Standard Error of Factor Lower Confidence Interval Upper Confidence Nterval
Constant value 48.317 8.581 0.0013 27.320 69.313 48.317 8.581 27.320 69.313
pH (L) * −14.609 6.587 0.0684 −30.726 1.509 −7.304 3.293 −15.363 0.754
pH (Q) ** −25.517 7.997 0.0188 −45.085 −5.948 −12.758 3.999 −22.543 −2.974
ACH dose (L) 26.189 6.587 0.0073 10.072 42.307 13.095 3.293 5.036 21.153
ACH dose (Q) 10.935 7.997 0.2205 −8.634 30.504 5.467 3.999 −4.317 15.252
Time (L) 17.429 6.587 0.0382 1.312 33.546 8.715 3.293 0.656 16.773
Time (Q) 10.793 7.997 0.2258 −8.776 30.362 5.397 3.999 −4.388 15.181
*** pH (L) relative to ACH dose (L) −6.450 8.606 0.4819 −27.508 14.608 −3.225 4.303 −13.754 7.304
*** pH (L) relative to Time (L) 4.600 8.606 0.6122 −16.458 25.658 2.300 4.303 −8.229 12.829
*** ACH dose (L) relative to Time (L) −3.800 8.606 0.6742 −24.858 17.258 −1.900 4.303 −12.429 8.629

* statistically significant if p < 0.05, * L—linear effect, ** Q—quadratic effect, *** (L) relative to (L)—linear combination of the parameters.