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dc.contributor.authorDonrawee Leelarungrayuben_US
dc.contributor.authorRaphiphat Khansuwanen_US
dc.contributor.authorPrapas Pothongsununen_US
dc.contributor.authorJakkrit Klaphajoneen_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-04T04:05:25Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-04T04:05:25Z-
dc.date.issued2011-10-11en_US
dc.identifier.issn19420994en_US
dc.identifier.issn19420900en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-80053487384en_US
dc.identifier.other10.1155/2011/329643en_US
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dc.identifier.urihttp://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/49679-
dc.description.abstractAim of this study was to evaluate the effects of short-term (7 days) N-acetylcysteine (NAC) at 1,200mg daily supplementation on muscle fatigue, maximal oxygen uptake (VO 2 max), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), lactate, creatine kinase (CK), and tumor necrotic factor-alpha (TNF-). Twenty-nine sedentary men (13 controls; 16 in the supplement group) from a randomized control were included. At before and after supplementation, fatigue index (FI) was evaluated in the quadriceps muscle, and performed a graded exercise treadmill test to induce oxidative stress, and as a measure of VO 2 max. Blood samples were taken before exercise and 20 minutes after it at before and after supplementation, to determine TAC, CK, lactate, and TNF- levels. Results showed that FI and VO 2 max increased significantly in the supplement group. After exercise decreased the levels of TAC and increased lactate, CK, and TNF- of both groups at before supplementation. After supplementation, lactate, CK, and TNF- levels significantly increased and TAC decreased after exercise in the control group. Whereas the TAC and lactate levels did not change significantly, but CK and TNF- increased significantly in the supplement group. Therefore, this results showed that NAC improved the muscle fatigue, VO 2 max, maintained TAC, controlled lactate production, but had no influence on CK and TNF-. © 2011 Donrawee Leelarungrayub et al.en_US
dc.subjectBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biologyen_US
dc.titleN-acetylcysteine supplementation controls total antioxidant capacity, creatine kinase, lactate, and tumor necrotic factor-alpha against oxidative stress induced by graded exercise in sedentary menen_US
dc.typeJournalen_US
article.title.sourcetitleOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevityen_US
article.stream.affiliationsChiang Mai Universityen_US
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