Paper and Thin Layer Chromatography 1976
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-8151-7839-2.50013-1
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“…These results are in agreement with those from a previous report indicating that total lipid concentrations of the liver did not increase in fatty liver, but differ regarding the cholesterol changes (12). However, a small increase in liver cholesterol levels has also been observed previously in fatty liver induced by carbon tetrachloride (16).…”
Section: Livers From Animals Treated With Carbon Tetrachloride and Fesupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…These results are in agreement with those from a previous report indicating that total lipid concentrations of the liver did not increase in fatty liver, but differ regarding the cholesterol changes (12). However, a small increase in liver cholesterol levels has also been observed previously in fatty liver induced by carbon tetrachloride (16).…”
Section: Livers From Animals Treated With Carbon Tetrachloride and Fesupporting
confidence: 74%
“…However, carbon tetrachloride induced a small increase in serum triacylglycerol levels in both groups (on day 2), but the differences were not observed at the end of the experimental period. It has been suggested that carbon tetrachloride administration induces an increased synthesis of fatty acids as well as a decreased release of hepatic lipoproteins (16,17). The results in the present study showed that dietary Spirulina prevents the changes induced by carbon tetrachloride on liver lipids.…”
Section: Livers From Animals Treated With Carbon Tetrachloride and Fesupporting
confidence: 63%