Fig. 1: ACNs attenuated HFD-induce obesity in mice. | npj Science of Food

Fig. 1: ACNs attenuated HFD-induce obesity in mice.

From: Anthocyanins from blueberry and blackberry ameliorate metabolic syndrome by Prevotella histicola and acetic acid

Fig. 1

Chow-diet fed mice were treated daily with sterile water (CON), or high-fat diet fed mice were orally administrated daily sterile water (HFD), the mixture of blueberry anthocyanins and blackberry anthocyanins (ACNs, 100 mg/kg), or Metformin (Met, 100 mg/kg). A Experiment design. B Body weight changes of the four groups during 16 weeks. C Weight gain. D Average daily food intake. E Organ weight/Body weight. Representative morphological observations of liver (F) and white fat (G). H White fat weight-to-body weight density map. n = 8 for each group, data are presented as mean ± sd, # significant difference between CON and HFD groups; * significant difference between HFD and ACNs or Met groups; # or *, P < 0.05, ## or **, P < 0.01; ### or ***, P < 0.001.

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