Effects of Astaxanthin Supplementation on Exercise-Induced Fatigue in Mice(Biopharmacy)
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The present study was designed to determine the effect of astaxanthin on endurance capacity in male mice aged 4 weeks. Mice were given orally either vehicle or astaxanthin (1.2, 6, or 30mg/kg body weight) by stomach intubation for 5 weeks. The astaxanthin group showed a significant increase in swimming time to exhaustion as compared to the control group. Blood lactate concentration in the astaxanthin groups was significantly lower than in the control group. In the control group, plasma non-esterfied fatty acid (NEFA) and plasma glucose were decreased by swimming exercise, but in the astaxanthin group, NEFA and plasma glucose were significantly higher than in the control group. Astaxanthin treatment also significantly decreased fat accumulation. These results suggest that improvement in swimming endurance by the administration of astaxanthin is caused by an increase in utilization of fatty acids as an energy source.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2006-10-01
著者
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Koyama Tomoyuki
Laboratory of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Science, Graduate School of Marine Science and Tec
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Yazawa Kazunaga
Laboratory Of Nutraceuticals And Functional Foods Science Graduate School Of Marine Science And Tech
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Yazawa Kazunaga
Lab. Of Nutraceuticals And Functional Foods Sci. Graduate School Of Marine Sci. And Technol. Tokyo U
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Yazawa Kazunaga
東京海洋大学 海洋科学部食品生産学科ヘルスフード科学講座
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Takahashi Jiro
Fuji Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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Koyama Tomoyuki
Laboratory Of Nutraceuticals And Functional Foods Science Graduate School Of Marine Science And Tech
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Ikeuchi Mayumi
Laboratory of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods Science, Graduate School of Marine Science and Tec
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Takahashi Jiro
Laboratory Of Nertraceuticals And Functional Foods Science Graduate School Of Marine Science And Tec
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Ikeuchi Mayumi
Laboratory Of Nutraceuticals And Functional Foods Science Graduate School Of Marine Science And Tech
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Yazawa Kazunaga
Laboratory Of Nutraceuticals And Functional Foods Science Graduate School Of Marine Science And Tech
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Koyama Tomoyuki
Laboratory Of Nutraceuticals And Functional Foods Science Graduate School Of Marine Science And Tech
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