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Table 2 Serum liver and lipid profiles of normal (N), acetaminophen untreated (UT), acetaminophen 50 mg/kg BW silymarin (S) treated, acetaminophen 0.08 ml/kg BW coconut vinegar (CL) treated and acetaminophen 2 ml/kg BW coconut vinegar (CH) treated mice

From: Coconut water vinegar ameliorates recovery of acetaminophen induced liver damage in mice

Group

ALT (U/L)

ALP (U/L)

AST (U/L)

Cholesterol (mmol/L)

Triglyceride (mmol/L)

HDL/LDL

N

61.23 ± 5.57*

85.67 ± 2.32*

145.20 ± 15.15*

3.30 ± 0.36*

2.33 ± 0.64*

15.93 ± 0.21*

UT

123.94 ± 7.25

104.44 ± 2.31

368.76 ± 9.83

3.75 ± 0.23

3.44 ± 0.56

13.33 ± 0.17

S

72.44 ± 8.23*

81.75 ± 1.51*

250.46 ± 11.14*

3.10 ± 0.21*

2.11 ± 0.24*

20.46 ± 0.23*

CL

39.80 ± 3.77*

75.17 ± 2.39*

163.33 ± 15.26*

2.94 ± 0.29*

2.20 ± 0.61*

18.43 ± 0.18*

CH

38.03 ± 3.35*

73.33 ± 1.52*

119.51 ± 15.49*

2.97 ± 0.36*

1.54 ± 0.37*

19.31 ± 0.23*

  1. The data presented were representative as mean ± SD of biological replicated of mice from the same treatment group. Significant values were calculated against untreated group (*P < 0.05)