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From: The potential of novel gut microbiota supplement in mitigating gut inflammation, alleviating oxidative stress linked to aging, and improving cognitive function in aged mice

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Effect of probiotics on the blood lipid profile of elderly mice receiving supplementation. AP: aged control group, YC: young control group, MP: middle-aged group and OC: old control group. (A) Measurement of serum cholesterol and triglyceride concentrations in elderly mice administered probiotics as opposed to their respective control cohorts. (n = 5–6 mice in each group) (B) Measurement of serum HDL and LDL concentrations in elderly mice administered probiotics as opposed to their respective control cohorts. (n = 5–6 mice in each group) The results shown in this figure are expressed as the mean ± SEM. An one-way ANOVA was used to analyze the comparisons of more than two groups followed by Tukey’s multiple comparison tests. P < 0.05 *, P < 0.01 **, and P < 0.001 ***

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