Supplementary table 1 Supplementary table 1. Serum biochemistry data and hepatic lipid profiles after drinking water or 20% ethanol for 4 weeks Parameters.

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Supplementary table 1 Supplementary table 1. Serum biochemistry data and hepatic lipid profiles after drinking water or 20% ethanol for 4 weeks Parameters Water (4 wks) Alcohol (4 wks) Serum AST (IU/L) 47.2 ± 5.7 54.0 7.4* ALT (IU/L) 20.6 3.9 19.5 3.7 ALP (IU/L) 84.4 11.6 100.0 14.9* Triglycerides (mg/dL) 94.4 14.2 141.5 47.7* Total cholesterol (mg/dL) 81.7 6.6 88.0 10.9 Liver Triglycerides (mg/g tissue) 42.1 8.3 68.8 10.7** Total cholesterol (mg/g tissue) 10.3 0.8 13.5 1.8** Values are expressed as means ± standard deviation. Statistical differences are presented as * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01. Mice were fed either water or 20% ethanol in drinking water for 4 weeks (n=8 per group).