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International Journal of Phytomedicine and Phytotherapy

Table 2 Effect of DPP on APAP-intoxicated rats serum lipoproteins of control and experimental rats

From: Impact of date palm pollen (Phoenix dactylifera) treatment on paracetamol-induced hepatorenal toxicity in rats

Treatments (n = 6)

Dose (mg/kg)

Cholesterol (mg/dl)

Triglycerides (mg/dl)

HDL (mg/dl)

LDL (mg/dl)

VLDL (mg/dl)

Normal

 

101.36 ± 4.17

81.20 ± 3.02

55.91 ± 2.96

29.21 ± 5.03

16.24 ± 0.60

APAP

1000

184.66 ± 8.66***

150.50 ± 4.95***

25.68 ± 1.77***

128.88 ± 8.17***

30.10 ± 0.99***

DPP + APAP

50

158.50 ± 5.42*

135.16 ± 7.88

39.78 ± 1.05***

91.68 ± 6.47**

27.03 ± 1.57

DPP + APAP

100

146.66 ± 4.93**

107.75 ± 2.51***

46.33 ± 1.93***

78.78 ± 5.66***

21.55 ± 0.50***

Silymarin + APAP

10

119.33 ± 3.84***

99.56 ± 4.85***

48.90 ± 2.04***

50.52 ± 2.77***

19.91 ± 0.97***

  1. All values represent mean ± SEM. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001; ANOVA, followed by Dunnett’s multiple comparison test