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diabetic rats treated with BPHs Table 6. Total cholesterol (a), LDL-cholesterol (b), HDL-cholesterol (c) and triglycerides (d) in the serum and liver of diabetic rats treated with BPHs Groups Normal Diabetic Diab+acar Diab+BPH-S Diab+BPH-A21 Diab+BPH-Z Serum (m/mol l) TC 1.7725±0.02 2.0925±0.14 1.0725±0.05 1.725±1.3 1.51±0.07 b 1.4425±0.02 TG 1.12±0.08 1.3975±0.15 1.7925±0.09 1.0725±0.94 0.83±0.08 b 0.875±0.06 LDL-c 0.6925±0.06 0.985±0.9 0.91±0.07 b 0.6125±0.06 0.675±0.04 0.44±0.02 HDL-c 0.5525±0.04 0.445±0.04 0.79±0.02 b 0.64±0.04c 0.5±0.02c 0.485±0.04 Liver (mg g_1 WT) 1.18±0.16 3.1±0.41a 0.96± 0.14b 1.1 ±0.14b 1.33 ±0.13b 1.26±0.06b 0.48±0.02 0.81 ± 0.02a 0.82 ±0.03b 0.89 ±0.01b 0.51±0.01b 0.5 ±0.03b 0.46±0.012 2.39 ± 0.06a 0.63 ±0.009 0.41±0.013b 0.57 ±0.01 0.38 ± 0.01c 0.62 ±0.007 0.48±0.01a 0.69±0.014b 0.51±0.003b 0.37±0.019c 0.36 ±0.01 a WT: wet tissue. Values are given as mean ± SD from triplicate determinations (n = 3) for groups of 4 animals each. Values are statistically presented as follows: ap< 0.05 significant difference compared to controls, bp < 0.05 significant difference compared to diabetic rats, cp < 0.05 significant difference compared to diabetic rats treated with acarbose. Rayda Siala et al. Functional and Antioxidant Properties of Protein Hydrolysates from Grey Triggerfish Muscle and in vivo Evaluation of Hypoglycemic and Hypolipidemic Activities. Journal of Applied & Environmental Microbiology, 2016, Vol. 4, No. 6, 105-119. doi:10.12691/jaem-4-6-1 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.