
doi: 10.1002/jsfa.9318
pmid: 30120787
AbstractBACKGROUNDMacamides, the main active components contained in maca, have attracted increasing attention due to their various bioactivities. In this study, crude macamide extract (CME) and purified macamide extract (PME) were prepared by enzyme‐assisted extraction and macroporous resin separation, and the anti‐fatigue effects of CME and PME were evaluated in a forced swimming model.RESULTSThe composition analysis results revealed that both CME and PME mainly contain eight kinds of macamide. Based on the results of a weight‐loaded forced swimming test, compared with a control group, CME and and PME groups could prolong exhaustive swimming time, increase levels of liver glycogen (LG) and muscle glycogen (MG), accelerate fatty acid oxidation in serum to provide energy, eliminate the accumulation of blood lactic acid (BLA) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and decrease the serum biomarkers for muscle damage, such as lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and creatine kinase (CK). Histological analysis also indicated that CME and PME attenuated damage to skeletal muscle and the myocardium in mice during exercise.CONCLUSIONTwo macamide extracts have a beneficial effect on relieving physical fatigue by attenuating the damage of skeletal muscle and myocardium during exercise, and a better effect was observed in the PME group. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
Male, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase, Plant Extracts, Body Weight, Amides, Lepidium, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Mice, Muscle Fatigue, Animals, Humans, Muscle, Skeletal, Creatine Kinase, Fatigue, Glycogen, Swimming
Male, L-Lactate Dehydrogenase, Plant Extracts, Body Weight, Amides, Lepidium, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Mice, Muscle Fatigue, Animals, Humans, Muscle, Skeletal, Creatine Kinase, Fatigue, Glycogen, Swimming
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