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Fig. 5 | BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies

Fig. 5

From: Opuntia cladode powders inhibit adipogenesis in 3 T3-F442A adipocytes and a high-fat-diet rat model by modifying metabolic parameters and favouring faecal fat excretion

Fig. 5

Triglyceride content in liver (a) and faeces (b). Rats were fed with (F) or without (SD) a high-fat diet, supplemented with Opuntia cladode powders (OCP) from O. streptacanthaand O. ficus-indica, respectively (F-OSC, F-OFI). Triglyceride concentrations were reported relative to liver or faeces weight. Data represent mean ± SEM. Statistical analysis involved ANOVA, followed by Newman–Keuls post hoc test. *p < 0.05 indicates significant difference from group SD

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