Apple peels contain naturally occurring bioactive compounds called triterpenoids that process properties that can enhance muscle mass and function. Triterpenoids exhibit a wide range of biological functions including antioxidant, anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and other anticancer activities. Triterpenoids also possess anabolic properties without androgenic side effects, therefore they might be a viable treatment for promoting muscle maintenance and growth. The expanded literature review, focused on the effects of apple peel extract on muscle health, replaced my research project. The molecular pathways were examined to understand how atrophy and hypertrophy occur in skeletal muscle. Several studies discussed the effects triterpenoids pa...
Purpose of review: Muscle mass and function decline progressively starting in middle age, which ca...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic tissue capable of adapting and mal-adapting to physical activity and di...
The effects of phytoecdysteroid supplementation on 20-month old male mouse skeletal muscle was teste...
ABSTRACT The goal for this study was to evaluate the effects of consumption of dried apple peel powd...
We performed a systematic review to evaluate the evidence-based medicine regarding the main botanica...
Maslinic acid (MA) is a pentacyclic triterpene abundant in olive peels. MA reportedly increases skel...
We performed a systematic review to evaluate the evidence-based medicine regarding the main botanica...
A decline in muscle mass and function represents one of the most problematic changes associated with...
Abstract Mitochondria are the main sources of energy production for muscle tissues, including skelet...
There is limited information on the health effects of apple peel taken from ‘Fuji’ (Malus pumila Mil...
Abstract Sarcopenia is an age‐related muscle disorder typically associated with a poor quality of li...
Black chokeberry or aronia (the fruit of Aronia melanocarpa) has been reported to having pharmacolog...
Background: Muscle atrophy, i.e., the loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is an unresolved pr...
The loss of muscle mass and function with age, termed sarcopenia, is an inevitable process, which ha...
The prevalent sedentary lifestyle of adults has led to decreased physical activity and increased hea...
Purpose of review: Muscle mass and function decline progressively starting in middle age, which ca...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic tissue capable of adapting and mal-adapting to physical activity and di...
The effects of phytoecdysteroid supplementation on 20-month old male mouse skeletal muscle was teste...
ABSTRACT The goal for this study was to evaluate the effects of consumption of dried apple peel powd...
We performed a systematic review to evaluate the evidence-based medicine regarding the main botanica...
Maslinic acid (MA) is a pentacyclic triterpene abundant in olive peels. MA reportedly increases skel...
We performed a systematic review to evaluate the evidence-based medicine regarding the main botanica...
A decline in muscle mass and function represents one of the most problematic changes associated with...
Abstract Mitochondria are the main sources of energy production for muscle tissues, including skelet...
There is limited information on the health effects of apple peel taken from ‘Fuji’ (Malus pumila Mil...
Abstract Sarcopenia is an age‐related muscle disorder typically associated with a poor quality of li...
Black chokeberry or aronia (the fruit of Aronia melanocarpa) has been reported to having pharmacolog...
Background: Muscle atrophy, i.e., the loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is an unresolved pr...
The loss of muscle mass and function with age, termed sarcopenia, is an inevitable process, which ha...
The prevalent sedentary lifestyle of adults has led to decreased physical activity and increased hea...
Purpose of review: Muscle mass and function decline progressively starting in middle age, which ca...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic tissue capable of adapting and mal-adapting to physical activity and di...
The effects of phytoecdysteroid supplementation on 20-month old male mouse skeletal muscle was teste...