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Beneficial Effect of <i>Cordyceps militaris</i> on Exercise Performance via Promoting Cellular Energy Production

Eunhyun Choi, Junsang Oh, Gi‐Ho Sung

2020Mycobiology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cordyceps militaris has been reported to the diverse pharmaceutical effects including cancer, inflammatory diseases, and bacteria or virus infection. However, the effect of C. militaris on exercise performance has not yet been elucidated. In this study, we investigated the beneficial effect of C. militaris on exercise performance. To evaluate exercise performance, we prepared C. militaris ethyl acetate extract (CMEE) and conducted grip strength tests every week after administration. Additionally, blood samples were collected at the end of the experiment for biochemical analysis. The administration of CMEE slightly increased grip strength, and this result was similar to the red ginseng treated group. According to the result of biochemical analysis, CMEE had an effect on the biomarkers related to ATP generation pathway but had little influence on the muscle fatigue related biomarkers. Therefore, C. militaris has the possibility of improving exercise performance, which could be associated with the increase in ATP production rather than the decrease in muscle fatigue during exercise.

Topics & Concepts

Cordyceps militarisGinsengGrip strengthBiologyTraditional medicineLactic acidPharmacologyMedicineFood sciencePhysiologyBacteriaCordycepsPathologyAlternative medicineGeneticsFungal Biology and ApplicationsExercise and Physiological ResponsesMedicinal plant effects and applications
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