Table 6:

Lack of differences in the amplitudes of partially and perdeuterated odorant pairs over a range of dilutions

OdorantMean amplitudeNMean Δ amplitudep (t test)
d2-1-HEL 1 × 10−4 4.0675 ± 0.17897−0.0392 ± 0.0090.3213
d13-1-HEL 1 × 10−4 4.1068 ± 0.1697
d2-1-HEL 1 × 10−3 6.4915 ± 0.160370.1438 ± 0.1290.3085
d13-1-HEL 1 × 10−3 6.3477 ± 0.1641
d2-1-HEL 1 × 10−2 12.2325 ± 0.43897−0.092 ± 0.1950.653
d13-1-HEL 1 × 10−2 12.3246 ± 0.3804
d3-ACP 1 × 10−4 3.4181 ± 0.249070.0437 ± 0.0540.4490
d8-ACP 1 × 10−4 3.3743 ± 0.2554
d3-ACP 1 × 10−3 4.6298 ± 0.209310−0.1004 ± 0.0640.1542
d8-ACP 1 × 10−3 4.7302 ± 0.2235
d3-ACP 1 × 10−2 6.2129 ± 0.604170.0447 ± 0.1330.7478
d8-ACP 1 × 10−2 6.1682 ± 0.5080
  • The dilutions and the resultant mean amplitudes ± SEMs of perdeuterated and minimally deuterated HEL and ACP isotopologue pairs collected from the indicated (n) number of animals are shown. The resultant mean Δ amplitudes ± SEMs are also shown, as well as the probabilities from paired t tests (p value, t test) that the mean responses to each pair of isotopologues at each dilution are significantly different. Significant differences were not uncovered.