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Published 2015
... an increased level of TBARS (P < 0.05) at 11 DPI, suggesting lipid peroxidation, while the activities of CAT...
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Published 2014
...); 0.5; 1.5 and 3.0 g JSF per 100 g diet. The diet with 3.0% JSF increased the HDL level by 20.23% compared to the...
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Published 2015
... presence of glucose in the medium caused an increase of biomass, a decrease in the MDA content and CTT...
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... the glucose tolerance and lipid profile, lessening biomarkers of oxidative damage, and increasing the...
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Published 2022
... NOx levels compared with the NT group. However, GB treatment increased these levels, as well as the...
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Published 2001
..., we compared the effects of etofibrate and controlled-release niacin on lipid profile and plasma lipoprotein...
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Published 2019
... showed that the consumption of Cashew nuts by the dyslipidemic animals treated with a hyperlipidic diet...
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Published 2012
... in a crossover design and received 2 dietary treatments: (1) control: basal diet containing no supplemental lipid...
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... of glucose, triacylglycerol, cholesterol, TBARS, and fluorescent AGEs, as well as increased the activity...
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Published 2022
... fed with the pelleted diet showed a decrease in (P&lt;0.05) daily feed intake (DFI) and an improvement...
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Published 2017
Subjects: ...thermal processing...
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Published 2014
.... In this regard, the main goal of this work was to develop a new lipid-based nanosystem formulation...
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