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Shin-Da Lee1,2, Chia-Hua Kuo3,1, Wei-Hsiang Chang3,4,5, Ying-Lan Tsai4, Chih-Yang Huang6,7, City C Hsieh4, Rungchai Chaunchaiyakul8, Yu Fang3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Ginsenoside Rb1, a principle active ingredients of Panax ginseng, has been shown to lower blood glucose in animals and increase insulin secretion in cultured insulinoma cells. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of daily ginsenoside Rb1 supplementation on circulating glucose and insulin levels in men during a 5-day recovery period after an acute bout of resistance exercise.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26300710 PMCID: PMC4545376 DOI: 10.1186/s12970-015-0095-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Int Soc Sports Nutr ISSN: 1550-2783 Impact factor: 5.150
Fig. 1Experimental procedure. Post-exercise blood sample collection conducted before Rb1 or Placebo supplementation. Pre: before exercise; Post: after exercise; Day 1, Day 3, and Day 5: post-exercise recovery time with Rb1 or Placebo supplementation
Fig. 2Blood glucose levels during a 5-day Rb1 supplementation after an acute bout of resistance exercise. All values are presented as mean ± SE. SI unit conversion factor from mg/dL to mmol/L: 0.0555
Fig. 3Serum insulin levels during a 5-day Rb1 supplementation after an acute bout of resistance exercise. All values are presented as mean ± SE. SI unit conversion factor from μIU/mL to pmol/L: 6.945
Fig. 4Serum cortisol levels during a 5-day Rb1 supplementation after an acute bout of resistance exercise. All values are presented as mean ± SE. SI unit conversion factor from μg/dL to nmol/L: 27.59
Fig. 5Vagal modulation (HRV-HF) during a 5-day Rb1 supplementation after an acute bout of resistance exercise. All values are presented as mean ± SE
Fig. 6Sympathetic modulation (HRV-LF/HF) during a 5-day Rb1 supplementation after an acute bout of resistance exercise. AUC: Rb1 2036 ± 803 vs. Placebo 276 ± 655. *Significant trial effect (P < 0.05). All values are presented as mean ± SE