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Hypolipidemic Activity of Olive Oil (Olea europaea) against High Fat Diet Induced Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) in Mice

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Table 1. Effect of the different doses of olive oil on body weight gain in mice fed with high fat diet
Figure 2. Effects of olive oil on serum TG (a); TC (b); LDL-C (c) and HDL-C (d) levels in NAFLD mice model
Figure 3. Effects of olive oil on serum ALP (a); ALT (b); and AST (c) levels in NAFLD mice model
Figure 4. Effects of olive oil supplementation on hepatic lipid droplet accumulation in HFD-fed mice in NALFD model

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