Abstract

The mango leaf extract rich in mangiferin Zynamite® improves exercise performance when combined with luteolin or quercetin ingested at least 48 h prior to exercise. To determine whether a single dose of Zynamite® administered 1 h before exercise increases repeated-sprint performance, 20 men and 20 women who were physically active were randomly assigned to three treatments following a double-blind cross-over counterbalanced design. Treatment A, 140 mg of Zynamite®, 140 mg of quercetin, 147.7 mg of maltodextrin, and 420 mg of sunflower lecithin; Treatment B, 140 mg of Zynamite®, 140 mg of quercetin, and 2126 mg of maltodextrin and Treatment C, 2548 mg of maltodextrin (placebo). Subjects performed three Wingate tests interspaced by 4 min and a final 15 s sprint after ischemia. Treatments A and B improved peak power output during the first three Wingates by 2.8% and 3.8%, respectively (treatment x sprint interaction, p = 0.01). Vastus Lateralis oxygenation (NIRS) was reduced, indicating higher O2 extraction (treatment × sprint interaction, p = 0.01). Improved O2 extraction was observed in the sprints after ischemia (p = 0.008; placebo vs. mean of treatments A and B). Blood lactate concentration was 5.9% lower after the ingestion of Zynamite® with quercetin in men (treatment by sex interaction, p = 0.049). There was a higher Vastus Lateralis O2 extraction during 60 s ischemia with polyphenols (treatment effect, p = 0.03), due to the greater muscle VO2 in men (p = 0.001). In conclusion, a single dose of Zynamite® combined with quercetin one hour before exercise improves repeated-sprint performance and muscle O2 extraction and mitochondrial O2. consumption during ischemia. No advantage was obtained from the addition of phospholipids.

Highlights

  • Zynamite®, a mango leaf extract rich in the natural polyphenol mangiferin, increases exercise performance when given in combination with luteolin or quercetin [1,2]

  • The quercetin dose was about 25–50% lower than that associated with quercetin ergogenic effects in previous studies [16], suggesting that this polyphenolic combination may have synergistic effects

  • Zynamite® combined with quercetin administered one hour before exercise improves repeated-sprint exercise performance and muscle O2 extraction

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Introduction

Zynamite® , a mango leaf extract rich in the natural polyphenol mangiferin, increases exercise performance when given in combination with luteolin or quercetin [1,2]. The central nervous drive is, in turn, modulated by sensory feedback from group III/IV afferents acting at spinal and supraspinal levels [10]. This is further compounded by the fact that perceived fatigability depends on many factors including core temperature, hydration, brain oxygenation, blood glucose, and several psychological factors (arousal, executive function, expectations, mood, motivation, pain, and performance feedback) [9]

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