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Table 3 List of significantly altered metabolites in the intestine of piglets between LPS and ZJ617 + LPS groups

From: L. reuteri ZJ617 inhibits inflammatory and autophagy signaling pathways in gut-liver axis in piglet induced by lipopolysaccharide

Metabolite

Similarity

R.T.

Mass

VIP

P value

FC

Capric acid

901.6143

22

204

2.23

0.0299

0.03

Isoleucine 1TMS

800.1796

15.4

319

2.19

0.0327

0.02

Glycerol-1-phosphate byproduct

627.0337

21.49

361

1.94

0.0396

0.18

Linoleic acid

941.0033

23.04

204

1.87

0.0415

0.09

Alanine-alanine

812.2268

21.87

204

1.60

0.0289

0.03

  1. LPS piglets received intraperitoneal injection (i.p.) of lipopolysaccharides (25 μg/kg body weight); ZJ617 + LPS, piglets orally inoculated with ZJ617 (1 × 1010 CFU/d) for 2 weeks before i.p. injection of lipopolysaccharides (25 μg/kg body weight)
  2. ZJ617, Lactobacillus reuteri ZJ617; FC, fold-change of the peak intensity for the LPS group against the LPS + ZJ617 group (n = 6)
  3. P values were calculated according to Student’s t test. Metabolites with VIP > 1.5 are shown in the table; RT, retention time; VIP, variable importance in projection