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Title: Mangifera indica L. Leaf extract in combination with luteolin or quercetin enhances VO(2)peak and peak power output, and preserves skeletal muscle function during ischemia-reperfusion in humans
Authors: Gelabert-Rebato, Miriam 
Wiebe, Julia C.
Martín Rincón, Marcos 
Gericke, Nigel
Pérez Valera, Mario 
Curtelin Pérez, David 
Galván Álvarez, Víctor 
López Ríos, Laura 
Morales Álamo, David 
Calbet, Jose A. 
UNESCO Clasification: 2411 Fisiología humana
241106 Fisiología del ejercicio
Keywords: Sprint exercise
Polyphenols
Antioxidants
Fatigue
Recovery
Issue Date: 2018
Project: Identificacion E Integracion de Nuevos Factores Moleculares, Fisiologicos y Bioelectricos Determinantes Del Rendimiento en El Ejercicio de Sprint 
Journal: Frontiers in Physiology 
Abstract: It remains unknown whether polyphenols such as luteolin (Lut), mangiferin and quercetin (Q) have ergogenic effects during repeated all-out prolonged sprints. Here we tested the effect of Mangifera indica L. leaf extract (MLE) rich in mangiferin (Zynamite (R)) administered with either quercetin (Q) and tiger nut extract (TNE), or with luteolin (Lut) on sprint performance and recovery from ischemia-reperfusion. Thirty young volunteers were randomly assigned to three treatments 48h before exercise. Treatment A: placebo (500mg of maltodextrin/day); B: 140mg of MLE (60% mangiferin) and 50mg of Lut/day; and C: 140mg of MLE, 600mg of Q and 350mg of TNE/day. After warm-up, subjects performed two 30s Wingate tests and a 60s all-out sprint interspaced by 4min recovery periods. At the end of the 60s sprint the circulation of both legs was instantaneously occluded for 20s. Then, the circulation was re-opened and a 15s sprint performed, followed by 10s recovery with open circulation, and another 15s final sprint. MLE supplements enhanced peak (Wpeak) and mean (Wmean) power output by 5.0-7.0% (P < 0.01). After ischemia, MLE+Q+TNE increased Wpeak by 19.4 and 10.2% compared with the placebo (P < 0.001) and MLE+Lut (P < 0.05), respectively. MLE+Q+TNE increased Wmean post-ischemia by 11.2 and 6.7% compared with the placebo (P < 0.001) and MLE+Lut (P = 0.012). Mean VO2 during the sprints was unchanged, suggesting increased efficiency or recruitment of the anaerobic capacity after MLE ingestion. In women, peak VO2 during the repeated sprints was 5.8% greater after the administration of MLE, coinciding with better brain oxygenation. MLE attenuated the metaboreflex hyperpneic response post-ischemia, may have improved O-2 extraction by the Vastus Lateralis (MLE+Q+TNE vs. placebo, P = 0.056), and reduced pain during ischemia (P = 0.068). Blood lactate, acid-base balance, and plasma electrolytes responses were not altered by the supplements. In conclusion, a MLE extract rich in mangiferin combined with either quercetin and tiger nut extract or luteolin exerts a remarkable ergogenic effect, increasing muscle power in fatigued subjects and enhancing peak VO2 and brain oxygenation in women during prolonged sprinting. Importantly, the combination of MLE+Q+TNE improves skeletal muscle contractile function during ischemia/reperfusion.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/41384
ISSN: 1664-042X
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00740
Source: Frontiers in Physiology [ISSN 1664-042X], v. 9, article 740
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