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). This amount of bioactive compounds for mice of ~30-g average body weight corresponds to 15.8, 31.7 and 63.4 mg bioactives/kg per day, which multiplied by the animal Km factor and divided by the human Km factor will give a human dose equivalent of 1.28, 2.57 and 5.14 mg bioactives/kg per day, respectively. The Km factor is obtained by dividing body weight and BSA and used for drug dose conversion between mg/kg and mg/m].
GC-FID analyses were carried out on trace GC Ultra gas chromatograph equipped with an auto sampler with a RX-5MS capillary column which was coupled to a mass spectrometer . The column temperature was programmed to rise from 50 to 280 °C at a rate of 3 °C/min. The carrier gas was helium with a flow rate of 1.5 mL/min. Scan time and mass range were 1 s and 50–550, respectively, and the acquired data were processed using Xcalibur software .
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