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Table 2 Effect of ketone supplements on body weight

From: Inhibition of adenosine A1 receptors abolished the nutritional ketosis-evoked delay in the onset of isoflurane-induced anesthesia in Wistar Albino Glaxo Rijswijk rats

 

Body weight

Treatments (2.5 g/kg/day; Fig. 1)

Before the treatments

After the treatments

Gram (mean ± S.E.M.)

Gram (mean ± S.E.M.)

Compared to ‘Before the treatments’ (significance level/q-value)

SD (control, group 1)

325.0 ± 3.134

331.8 ± 4.427

−/1.464

KE (group 2)

331.9 ± 2.496

324.9 ± 2.608

−/0.027

KS (group 3)

323.1 ± 2.394

313.5 ± 3.942

−/2.495

KSMCT (group 4)

318.0 ± 5.119

314.0 ± 5.719

−/2.386

KEKS (group 5)

316.9 ± 5.377

306.6 ± 6.434

−/3.986

KEMCT (group 6)

321.8 ± 5.502

316.8 ± 5.640

−/1.790

  1. Abbreviations: KE, ketone ester; KEKS, mix of KE and KS in a 1:1 ratio; KEMCT, mix of KE and medium chain triglyceride (MCT) oil in a 1:1 ratio; KS, ketone salt; KSMCT, mix of KS and MCT oil in a 1:1 ratio; SD, standard diet/control