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Oral Administration of a Hot Water Extract of the Softshell Turtle (Trionyx
sinensis) Improves Exercise Performance
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Harwanto D
; Lee GH
; Park SM
; Choi JS
; Kim MR
; Hong YK
Prev Nutr Food Sci
2015[Jun]; 20
(2
): 133-6
PMID26176001
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Freshwater softshell turtle (Trionyx sinensis) extract has been used
traditionally as a tonic soup, and to recover from physical fatigue. To support
these claims, the forelimb grip strength of mice was measured after feeding a
soft-shell turtle extract for 7 days. The T. sinensis extract significantly
increased the grip strength to 1.25±0.07 N (P<0.01), which is 16.8% higher than
the force on day 0. After exercising, the blood glucose levels in extract-fed
mice were 202% higher and urea levels were 73% lower, which were both
significantly different than the levels observed after control treatment. Lactate
dehydrogenase was significantly higher by 314%, and glutathione peroxidase
increased by 165%. In addition, the obesity markers, serum triglyceride and
cholesterol, decreased to 62% and 49%, respectively, after mice were fed the
extract. These data show that the T. sinensis extract provided more energy for
forelimb exercise, prevented protein catabolism and muscle fatigue, and decreased
the oxidative stress caused by an exhaustive workout.