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Table 3

Characteristic differential metabolites in BH-PPG and NBH-PPG.

GroupingIndexDifferential metabolitesMetabolite categoriesVIPLog2FCType

BH-PPG/NBH-PPG
VS
NPG
MEDP878N-methyl-L-glutamateAmino acids and the metabolites1.381.10Up
MEDP037L-Asparagine acetic acid - L-phenylalanine acetic acidAmino acids and the metabolites1.081.37Up
MEDP575AcadesineNucleotide and the metabolites1.09−1.52Down
MEDN7362-(Methyl thiyl) ethanolAlcohols1.61−1.19Down
MEDP362NeopterinPteridine and the derivatives1.34−1.16Down
MEDN084Benzoic acidBenzene and the derivatives1.39−1.02Down
MEDN808InositolCarbohydrate and the metabolites1.53−1.02Down

BH-PPG
VS
NBH-PPG
MEDN6981-NaphtholPhenols and the derivatives1.073.2Up
MEDP889CortisolLipid1.852.57Up
MEDP171InosineNucleotide and the metabolites1.061.44Up
MEDN751(±) 12-Hydroxy-5Z, 8Z, 10E, 14Z-eicosapentaenoic acidOxidized lipid1.151.34Up
MEDN2863,4,5-Trimethoxy cinnamic acidOrganic acids and the derivatives1.81−1.90Down
MEDP1184-Pyrazole compound acidPyridine and the derivatives1.69−1.34Down
MEDN334Mandelic acidOrganic acids and the derivatives2.38−1.04Down
MEDN097p-Hydroxyphenylacetic acidBenzene and the derivatives2.24−1.01Down

Note. The upper part of the table presents the significantly differential metabolites of BH-PPG and NBH-PPG compared to the normal control group. The lower part of the table presents the differential metabolites of BH-PPG compared to NBH-PPG.