Volume 22, Issue 11, Pages 1281-1298 (November 2002) Platelet aggregation in pigs fed diets containing anhydrous milkfat, fish oil or hydrogenated coconut oil Kerry A.C James, Keith G Thompson, Alison J Maccoll, Christine L Booth, Denis R Body, Yuliy Y Chirkov, Ruth C Butler, Paul J Moughan, Wilhelm F Lubbe Nutrition Research Volume 22, Issue 11, Pages 1281-1298 (November 2002) DOI: 10.1016/S0271-5317(02)00425-6
Fig. 1 ADP-induced platelet aggregation in vitro in platelet-rich plasma from pigs fed ‘high fat’ diets containing anhydrous milkfat ■, MaxEPA ▴ or hydrogenated coconut oil + as the test fat/oils, or a ‘low fat’ basal diet containing carbohydrate in place of the test fat/oil ♦. The error bars represent the least significant differences at the 5% level of significance for comparison of means between ADP concentrations, within dietary treatment (i), and between dietary treatments, within ADP concentration (ii). Nutrition Research 2002 22, 1281-1298DOI: (10.1016/S0271-5317(02)00425-6)
Fig. 2 Collagen-induced platelet aggregation in vitro in platelet-rich plasma from pigs fed ‘high fat’ diets containing anhydrous milkfat ■, Max EPA ▴ or hydrogenated coconut oil + as the test fat/oil, or a ‘low fat’ basal diet containing carbohydrate in place of the test fat/oil ♦. The error bars represent the least significant differences at the 5% level of significance for comparison of means between collagen concentrations, within dietary treatment (i), and between dietary treatments, within collagen concentration (ii). Nutrition Research 2002 22, 1281-1298DOI: (10.1016/S0271-5317(02)00425-6)