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. 2022 Dec 3;12:20887. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-25535-1

Table 2.

Urine peak analysis summary.

Peak position (/cm) Method Baseline Control average
 ± SD (n = 20)
RHf (+) average
 ± SD (n = 17)
# of samples out-of-range p value
783/1450 Integrate btw. 765 and 788 Line btw. 765 and 811 0.469 ± 0.020 0.504 ± 0.067 12 (70%)  < 0.001
1447 and 1470 Line at 1470 Min–max: 0.442–0.508 Min–max: 0.379–0.660
933 Integrate btw. 936 and 924 Line btw. 905 and 961 0.845 ± 0.135 0.470 ± 0.516 15 (88%)  < 0.001
Min–max: 0.570–1.246 Min–max: 0–1.533
1346 Integrate btw. 1346 and 1327 Line btw. 1327 and 1361 0.323 ± 0.020 0.380 ± 0.155 15 (88%)  < 0.001
Min–max: 0.277–0.372 Min–max: 0–0.708
1390 Height at 1390 Line at 1360 0.134 ± 0.017 0.178 ± 0.034 8 (47%)  < 0.001
Min–max: 0.095–0.162 Min–max: 0.134–0.242
1621 Height at 1621 Line at 1750 1.843 ± 0.066 1.755 ± 0.199 7 (41%) 0.009
Min–max: 1.675–1.931 Min–max: 1.359–2.002

The number of out-of-range samples is determined based on the normal range defined by the control group min–max (limit) values. Statistical analysis was carried out using Mann Whitney U test.