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Table 1 The impact of different treatments on the blood and hepatic parameters in male rats

From: Protective effects of some antioxidants against long-term intake of aspartame toxicity on liver and kidney: biochemical and histopathological approach in rats

Parameter

Control

Aspartame

Garlic

Asp. + Garlic

Asp. + Mela

Asp. + Thym

Asp. + Mela. + thym

Glucose (mg/dl)

130.7 ± 2.8

137 ± 3.46*

130 ± 1.79# †

136.2 ± 3.4*#

135.8 ± 8.06##

133 ± 2.7*†

130.2 ± 0.75#†

Albumin (mg/dl)

2.5 ± 0.27

3.43 ± 0.25*

2.46 ± 0.24#†

3.16 ± 0.26*#

3.17 ± 0.196*#

2.4 ± 0.3#†

2.6 ± 0.34##

Total proteins (g/dl)

5.03 ± 0.26

5.6 ± 0.37*

4.88 ± 0.37#†

5.18 ± 0.325##

5.02 ± 0.66##

4.9 ± 0.4#†

5.46 ± 0.24*†

ALP (U/L)

147.5 ± 11.3

161.7 ± 7.5*

153.8 ± 3.19#†

143.3 ± 8.16##

146.3 ± 8.28#†

141 ± 6.93#†

140.8 ± 6.65#†

AST

(U/L)

182.5 ± 11.3

192.5 ± 6.66#

185.16 ± 5.49#†

180.8 ± 11.58##

185.3 ± 6.03#†

179.2 ± 8.6##

180.67 ± 10.9##

ALT (U/L)

19.83 ± 1.29

32.17 ± 1.86*

20.17 ± 1.13#†

27.17 ± 4.96*†

21.17 ± 1.47#†

19.9 ± 1.32#†

26.17 ± 3.49*†

  1. The number of rats in each series was 6
  2. #P > 0.05 (Non-significant)
  3. *P > 0.05 (Significant difference with respect to control group)
  4. †P > 0.05 (Significant difference with respect to aspartame-treated group)