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Table 4 Comparison of Fecal Metabolite changes in AG and YG Mice

From: Exploring the effects of the dietary fiber compound mediated by a longevity dietary pattern on antioxidation, characteristic bacterial genera, and metabolites based on fecal metabolomics

Code

Metabolite

VIP

log2(FC)

P Value

AG vs YG

Uridylic acid

1.78

1.9561↑

1.28 × 108

 

Threonine

1.76

2.8524↑

1.43 × 105

 

Propionic acid

1.71

− 1.0176↓

1.09 × 106

 

Butyrate

1.67

− 1.4494↓

7.05 × 104

 

Inosine

1.64

1.7207↑

2.67 × 105

 

Fumarate

1.58

3.0795↑

4.14 × 104

 

Leucine

1.55

1.1044↑

5.49 × 104

 

pyruvic acid

1.51

3.0353↑

8.65 × 105

 

Aspartate

1.47

2.8804↑

1.24 × 106

LDF vs NDF

Uridylic acid

1.8

− 1.5355↓

1.51 × 1010

 

Glutamate

1.77

2.5244↑

2.63 × 1010

 

Trimethylamine

1.76

− 2.5236↓

9.96 × 109

 

Citric acid

1.66

2.7032↑

9.11 × 108

 

Proline

1.65

2.7829↑

3.96 × 107

 

Serine

1.65

2.6448↑

8.15 × 107

 

Threonine

1.64

− 1.2179↓

1.51 × 106

 

Propionic acid

1.63

2.0172↑

2.96 × 106

 

Inosine

1.59

− 2.0648↓

1.22 × 105

 

Aspartate

1.54

− 1.848↓

3.55 × 105

 

Butyrate

1.53

1.5944↑

1.3 × 103

 

Fumarate

1.44

− 1.6863↑

3.5 × 103

HDF vs NDF

Uridylic acid

1.72

− 1.4369↓

3.31 × 1010

 

Threonine

1.69

− 4.834↓

8.11 × 109

 

Alanine

1.65

− 1.5114↓

7.13 × 107

 

Lactic acid

1.64

1.1799↑

4.19 × 106

 

Propionic acid

1.62

1.3613↑

2.03 × 105

 

B-glucose

1.58

− 2.837↓

2.67 × 105

 

Butyrate

1.54

2.1195↑

1.52 × 104

 

Succinic acid

1.52

1.3916↑

7.36 × 104

 

pyruvic acid

1.48

− 1.5065↓

1.3 × 103

 

Valine

1.45

− 1.1206↓

5.5 × 103

 

Aspartate

1.4

− 1.6056↓

0.01

  1. "↑" and "↓" indicate either an increase or decrease of the relative abundance of metabolites in the offspring of DFC intervention