Nutrients (Jun 2023)

A Mango Leaf Extract (Zynamite<sup>®</sup>) Combined with Quercetin Has Exercise-Mimetic Properties in Human Skeletal Muscle

  • Miriam Martinez-Canton,
  • Victor Galvan-Alvarez,
  • Eduardo Garcia-Gonzalez,
  • Angel Gallego-Selles,
  • Miriam Gelabert-Rebato,
  • Giovanni Garcia-Perez,
  • Alfredo Santana,
  • Laura Lopez-Rios,
  • Tanausu Vega-Morales,
  • Marcos Martin-Rincon,
  • Jose A. L. Calbet

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu15132848
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 13
p. 2848

Abstract

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Zynamite PX®, a mango leaf extract combined with quercetin, enhances exercise performance by unknown molecular mechanisms. Twenty-five volunteers were assigned to a control (17 males) or supplementation group (8 males, receiving 140 mg of Zynamite® + 140 mg quercetin/8 h for 2 days). Then, they performed incremental exercise to exhaustion (IE) followed by occlusion of the circulation in one leg for 60 s. Afterwards, the cuff was released, and a 30 s sprint was performed, followed by 90 s circulatory occlusion (same leg). Vastus lateralis muscle biopsies were obtained at baseline, 20 s after IE (occluded leg) and 10 s after Wingate (occluded leg), and bilaterally at 90 s and 30 min post exercise. Compared to the controls, the Zynamite PX® group showed increased basal protein expression of Thr287-CaMKIIδD (2-fold, p = 0.007) and Ser9-GSK3β (1.3-fold, p = 0.005) and a non-significant increase of total NRF2 (1.7-fold, p = 0.099) and Ser40-NRF2 (1.2-fold, p = 0.061). In the controls, there was upregulation with exercise and recovery of total NRF2, catalase, glutathione reductase, and Thr287-CaMKIIδD (1.2–2.9-fold, all p ® group. In conclusion, Zynamite PX® elicits muscle signaling changes in resting skeletal muscle resembling those described for exercise training and partly abrogates the stress kinases responses to exercise as observed in trained muscles.

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