Journal of Chemistry (Jan 2023)

The Effect of Pomegranate-Black Carrot Juice on Serum and Erythrocytes of Sedentary Subjects Exposed to Exhausting Exercise

  • Kursat Yusuf Aytac,
  • Ahmet Ozkaya,
  • Aykut Oztekin,
  • Vedat Cinar,
  • Taner Akbulut,
  • Ramazan Demirdag,
  • Veysel Comaklı,
  • Kenan Bozbay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/9489018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2023

Abstract

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Background. In this study, the effects of pomegranate-black carrot juice mixture on serum and erythrocytes of sedentary individuals who had exhaustion test were investigated. Methods. A total of 20 men voluntarily participated in the study. Blood samples were obtained from participants on three conditions. First, before the study, blood samples of participants were collected (baseline). Second, the same participants performed in the 20-meter shuttle run test for 1 week each day and were subjected to oxidative stress. Lastly, the same participants were given a mixture of pomegranate-black carrot juices (100 ml/100 ml) for a week, 45 minutes prior to the 20-meter shuttle run test, and the stress + supplement was performed. Blood samples were taken at the end of each process. Results. In the erythrocytes, while the oxidative stress condition malondialdehyde (MDA) level and carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme activity levels increased compared to the baseline, reduced glutathione (GSH) level, glutathione reductase (GR), and glutathione S-transferase (GST) enzyme activity levels decreased. In stress + supplement conditions, while GSH and GR levels increased according to oxidative stress conditions, CA and MDA levels decreased. While the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level of the oxidative stress condition increased compared to the baseline, the LDH level of the stress + supplement decreased compared to the oxidative stress condition. Conclusions. Our results showed that the level of oxidative stress in subjects exposed to the exhaustion test decreased with the mixture of pomegranate-black carrot juices.