Abstract

Essence of chicken is a popular Asian nutritional supplement that is often taken to improve metabolism and general health. Although used as a traditional remedy for combating fatigue and general health, there has been few studies investigating the ergogenic properties of chicken essence and its associated mechanism. We conducted a study to investigate the anti-fatigue and anti-oxidant properties of essence of chicken (EC) after exercise. Six weeks old male Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice were divided to four groups (10 mice/group) and were provided different doses of Essence of Chicken (EC): (1) Vehicle (water), (2) EC-0.5X (558 mg/kg), (3) EC-1X (1117 mg/kg), and (4) EC-2X (2234 mg/kg). EC supplementation could improve endurance and grip strength (p < 0.0001) and it had significant effects on the fatigue-related biochemical markers: ammonia, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), and creatine kinase (CK) levels were significantly lowered, while glucose blood levels and lactate clearance were improved after exercise challenge. Muscle and liver glycogen levels, muscle and liver superoxide dismutase (SOD), hepatic catalase (CAT), and glutathione (GSH) levels were observed to increase with EC supplementation. Preliminary in vitro data suggests that EC may have a beneficial effect in muscle mass and strength. No abnormalities were observed from pathohistological examination. Our study suggests that the EC could significantly improve exercise performance and endurance capacity and that the anti-oxidant properties of EC may be an important contributing factor to its anti-fatigue effects.

Highlights

  • Essence of chicken is a liquid nutritional supplement that is commonly used in Southeast Asia or Chinese medicine for various health benefits and remedies

  • We investigate the effect of Essence of Chicken (EC) supplementation on exercise performance and on anti-fatigue and anti-oxidant activities in a mouse model

  • Our results show that the EC treatment is able to suppress (22–31%) the lactate production immediately after 10 min swimming exercise and improve the removal and clearance of lactate during the recovery period (20 min rest following 10 min swimming exercise) by 50–55% as compared to control mice

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Introduction

Essence of chicken is a liquid nutritional supplement that is commonly used in Southeast Asia or Chinese medicine for various health benefits and remedies It is consumed by the young and old and readily available in convenient packaging in several Southeast Asia countries. EC is produced via a water extraction process from chicken meat that iscooked for several hours under high temperature, followed by centrifugation to remove fat and cholesterol, vacuum concentrated, and sterilized by high temperature and pressure before bottling. It is low in sugar and fat, rich in protein, and conveniently packaged for easy consumption and storage. The underlying mechanism for the pleiotropic effects of chicken of essence is complicated and possibly mediated by the combined action of one or many of these bioactive components [1]

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