Gang Wei · Ke Rong · Kexin Yang · Zhiying Bao ·Xiaotong Zhang · Zhi Zhang · Yanni Gong ·Jiafu Wang
Correction to: J. For. Res.https:// doi. org/ 10. 1007/ s11676- 021-01380-2
In the Original publication, the author has found that Table 8 has been inadvertently published with errors due to incorrect calculation. The corrected Table 8 is provided below:
TC, TG and LDL-C levels increased, while the HDL-C levels decreased notably in the HFD group compared to the ND group (P< 0.01; Table 8). After supplementation with PNO, serum lipid (TG, TC) levels of mice in the M-PNO and H-PNO groups decreased; the diff erences were statistically signif icant compared with those in the HFD group (P< 0.05). Furthermore, PNO supplements signif icantly improved HDL-C levels and decreased LDL-C levels(P< 0.01).
The HFD group had signif icantly higher atherosclerotic index (AAI) values than the ND group. Feeding with a highfat diet (HFD) could signif icantly increase the incidence of atherosclerotic disease in mice. The PNO group showed a decrease in the AAIindex of the HFD group by 68%, 82%and 67%, respectively (P< 0.01). AAIindicates the degree of atherosclerosis and occurrence of CVD.
Table 8 Eff ect of PNO on lipid levels and the atherosclerosis index in hyperlipidemic mice
Journal of Forestry Research2022年6期