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Fig. 3 | Lipids in Health and Disease

Fig. 3

From: Yam Gruel alone and in combination with metformin regulates hepatic lipid metabolism disorders in a diabetic rat model by activating the AMPK/ACC/CPT-1 pathway

Fig. 3

Yam Gruel decreased the lipid profile levels in the serum of diabetic rats by serum biochemical analysis and Elisa. (A) the level of total cholesterol (TC) in the rats across all groups; (B) the level of triglyceride (TG) in the rats across all groups; (C) the level of nonesterified fatty acids (NFFA) in the serum of rats across all groups; (D) HDL-C in the serum of rats across all groups; (E) LDL-C level within the serum of rats in each group. The data are expressed as mean ± SD (N = 6). **P < 0.01, contrasted to the control group; ##P < 0.01, contrasted to model group

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