Anti-fatigue and Hypoxia Tolerance Effect of Mogrosides in Mice
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Anti-fatigue and Hypoxia Tolerance Effect of Mogrosides in Mice
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 18, Issue 17, Pages: 198-201(2012)
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XIA Xing, ZHONG Zhen-guo, LIN Cai-yun, et al. Anti-fatigue and Hypoxia Tolerance Effect of Mogrosides in Mice[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(17): 198-201.
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XIA Xing, ZHONG Zhen-guo, LIN Cai-yun, et al. Anti-fatigue and Hypoxia Tolerance Effect of Mogrosides in Mice[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2012, 18(17): 198-201.DOI:
Anti-fatigue and Hypoxia Tolerance Effect of Mogrosides in Mice
Objective: To evaluate anti-fatigue and hypoxia tolerance effect of mogrosides in mice. Method: Mice were randomly divvied into normal control group
model control group
positive control group (Hongjingtian capsule
570 mg·kg-1)
mogrosides high dosage (300 mg·kg-1)
medium dosage (150 mg·kg-1) and low dosage groups (75 mg·kg-1). After orally administrated for 21 days consecutively
exhaustive swimming test and atmospheric hypoxia test were employed to evaluate anti-fatigue and hypoxia tolerance effect of mogrosides in mice. Furthermore
liver glycogen and muscle glycogen level were examined
urea nitrogen level
lactic acid level and lactate dehydrogenase activity after swim were determined. Result: Mogrosides significantly extended swimming time (P<0.05)
and extended hypoxia survival time at 75 mg·kg-1 and 150 mg·kg-1 (P<0.05). Moreover
liver glycogen and muscle glycogen level were significantly increased after treatment (P<0.001)
urea nitrogen level
lactic acid level were decreased (P<0.001)
lactate dehydrogenase activity was enhanced (P<0.05). Conclusion: Mogrosides possesses abilities of anti-fatigue and hypoxia tolerance. The effects could be mediated by increased glycogen supplying and improved lactate metabolism.
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