Chili pepper is used as a food, seasoning and has been revered for its medicinal and health claims. It is very popular and is the most common spice worldwide. Capsaicin (CAP) is a major pungent and bioactive phytochemical in chili peppers. CAP has been shown to improve mitochondrial biogenesis and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production. However, there is limited evidence around the effects of CAP on physical fatigue and exercise performance. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential beneficial effects of CAP on anti-fatigue and ergogenic functions following physiological challenge. Female Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice from four groups (n = 8 per group) were orally administered CAP for 4 weeks at 0, 205, 410, and 102...
Abstract Background Exercise promotes energy metabolism (e.g., metabolism of glucose and lipids) in ...
Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to increase satiety; therefore, CAPS is of i...
Heat stress (HS) can lead to oxidative stress (OS), which jeopards human health and animal productio...
Chili pepper is used as a food, seasoning and has been revered for its medicinal and health claims. ...
Chili peppers have a long history of use for flavoring, coloring, and preserving food, as well as fo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of capsaicinoids (CAPs) on lipid metabolism...
The present study was designed to determine the effects of various levels of capsaicin (CAP) on endu...
Chronic administration of capsiate is known to accelerate whole-body basal energy metabolism, but th...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(2): 312-318, 2020. Capsaicin, the active pungent ingred...
Chronic administration of capsiate is known to accelerate whole-body basal energymetabolism, but the...
International audienceChronic administration of capsiate is known to accelerate whole-body basal ene...
Several studies have explored the effects of capsaicin and capsiate on endurance performance, with c...
Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to increase energy expenditure; therefore ca...
(1) Background: Capsaicin, a chief ingredient of natural chili peppers, enhances metabolism and ener...
BACKGROUND: Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to energy expenditure; therefore...
Abstract Background Exercise promotes energy metabolism (e.g., metabolism of glucose and lipids) in ...
Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to increase satiety; therefore, CAPS is of i...
Heat stress (HS) can lead to oxidative stress (OS), which jeopards human health and animal productio...
Chili pepper is used as a food, seasoning and has been revered for its medicinal and health claims. ...
Chili peppers have a long history of use for flavoring, coloring, and preserving food, as well as fo...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of capsaicinoids (CAPs) on lipid metabolism...
The present study was designed to determine the effects of various levels of capsaicin (CAP) on endu...
Chronic administration of capsiate is known to accelerate whole-body basal energy metabolism, but th...
International Journal of Exercise Science 13(2): 312-318, 2020. Capsaicin, the active pungent ingred...
Chronic administration of capsiate is known to accelerate whole-body basal energymetabolism, but the...
International audienceChronic administration of capsiate is known to accelerate whole-body basal ene...
Several studies have explored the effects of capsaicin and capsiate on endurance performance, with c...
Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to increase energy expenditure; therefore ca...
(1) Background: Capsaicin, a chief ingredient of natural chili peppers, enhances metabolism and ener...
BACKGROUND: Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to energy expenditure; therefore...
Abstract Background Exercise promotes energy metabolism (e.g., metabolism of glucose and lipids) in ...
Addition of capsaicin (CAPS) to the diet has been shown to increase satiety; therefore, CAPS is of i...
Heat stress (HS) can lead to oxidative stress (OS), which jeopards human health and animal productio...