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Fig. 3 | Applied Biological Chemistry

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From: Supplementation of non-fermented and fermented goji berry (Lycium barbarum) improves hepatic function and corresponding lipid metabolism via their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in high fat-fed rats

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Supplementation of non-fermented and fermented goji berry exerts antioxidant effects. Gene expression of antioxidant enzymes, CAT (A), GPX (B), GSR (C), and SOD1 (D), in the liver of rats fed an LF or HF with or without 2% non-fermented or fermented goji berry supplementation diet for 6 weeks. Values are means  ±  SEMs; n  =  8/group. Significant differences are denoted as an asterisk (*) at *p  <  0.05, **p  <  0.01, ***p  <  0.001, and ****p  <  0.0001. CAT catalase; GPX glutathione peroxidases; GSR glutathione reductase; HF high fat; HF HF without goji berry; HF/FGB HF with fermented goji berry in diet by 2% (w/w); HF/GB HF with non-fermented goji berry in diet by 2% (w/w); LF low fat; SOD1 superoxide dismutase 1

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