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Comparison of the polyphenol content and <i>in vitro</i> antioxidant capacity of fruit-based nutritional supplements commonly consumed by athletic and recreationally active populations

Lee Rickards, Anthony Lynn, Margo E. Barker, Mark Russell, Mayur K. Ranchordas

2022Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: antioxidant capacity of a range of polyphenol-rich fruit supplements on sale in the UK. Methods: antioxidant capacity (ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC). Results: The ten tested supplements varied markedly per serving in total phenolics (range: 13.8-1007.3 mg/gallic acid equivalents), anthocyanin content (range: 0.19-40.52 mg/cyanidin-3-glucoside), ORAC (range: 150-10,072 µmol of trolox equivalents), and FRAP (range: 72-14,320 µmol of Fe2+ equivalents). Different brands of tart cherry concentrate also exhibited a marked variation in their content of total phenolics (208-591 mg/GAE), anthocyanins (1.5-23.7 mg/cyd-3-glu), and antioxidant capacity (FRAP: 1724-4489 µmol of Fe2+ equivalents; ORAC: 6015-10,072 µmol of TE per serving) per serving. Conclusion: As expected, supplements based on different fruits contained different quantities of anthocyanins and polyphenols. However, there was also a substantial variation within different brands of tart cherry supplements. Because limited compositional information is available on the labels of most fruit-based supplements, the data in this article will enable consumers to select the required volume of the ten tested supplements to meet suggested recommendations for polyphenol intake to enhance performance (300 mg pre-exercise) and accelerate recovery (1000 mg per day) from prior exercise.

Topics & Concepts

Oxygen radical absorbance capacityPolyphenolGallic acidTroloxFood scienceAnthocyaninAntioxidantPhenolsAntioxidant capacityChemistryClinical nutritionFerric reducing ability of plasmaNutraceuticalMedicineBiochemistryInternal medicinePhytochemicals and Antioxidant ActivitiesExercise and Physiological ResponsesMuscle metabolism and nutrition