Fig. 5From: Edible red seaweed Campylaephora hypnaeoides J. Agardh alleviates obesity and related metabolic disorders in mice by suppressing oxidative stress and inflammatory responseThe effects of C. hypnaeoides on the fecal weight and fecal components in C57BL/6J mice fed a high-fat diet. Feces samples were collected from each mouse after high-fat diet ingestion for 10 weeks, and the fecal weight was measured (A). The triglyceride (B) and polysaccharides (C) content were determined after extraction with isopropanol and distilled water, respectively. Normal, normal diet; HF, high-fat diet; HF + ChL, high-fat diet mixed with 2% C. hypnaeoides; HF + ChH, high-fat diet mixed with 6% C. hypnaeoides. Each value represents the mean ± SD (n = 7). Statistical significance: **p < 0.01 versus HF group, ##p < 0.01 versus Normal groupBack to article page