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Fatigue-Alleviating Effect on Mice of an Ethanolic Extract from<i>Rubus coreanus</i>
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BiologyAnimal PhysiologyFatigue-alleviating EffectFatigue ManagementKinesiologyAdjustable-current Water PoolExerciseRubus CoreanusPhysiologyExercise PhysiologyMedicineLipid PeroxidationApplied PhysiologyR. CoreanusMetabolismPharmacologyOxidative StressHealth Sciences
The fatigue-alleviating effects on mice of Rubus coreanus were investigated by using an adjustable-current water pool. The mice were exhaustively exercised for 2 consecutive days, and those administered with the 80% ethanol extract (RCE) of R. coreanus displayed a lower reduction (20%) in swimming time on day 2 than the control group (41% reduction). RCE significantly prevented the depletion of hepatic antioxidants during exercise-induced fatigue. These results suggest that RCE alleviated fatigue by elevating the antioxidative potential.
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