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From: Potential role of tea drinking in preventing hyperuricaemia in rats: biochemical and molecular evidence

Fig. 1

Effects of tea on UA, CRE, and BUN levels in PO- and hypoxanthine-induced hyperuricaemia in rats. Data were given as themean ± SD (n = 10). Ben, benzbromarone (4 mg/kg/day) treatment group; SMS, traditional Chinese Medicine Simiao San (480 mg/kg/day) treatment group; G, green tea (10 mL/kg/day) treatment group; Y, yellow tea (10 mL/kg/day) treatment group; B, black tea (10 mL/kg/day) treatment group; W, white tea (10 mL/kg/day) treatment group; C, cyan tea (10 mL/kg/day) treatment group; R, red tea (10 mL/kg/day) treatment group; #Represents significant difference compared with the Con group, ###P < 0.001; *Represents significant difference compared with the Veh group, *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001, ****P < 0.0001

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