咨询与建议

看过本文的还看了

相关文献

该作者的其他文献

文献详情 >Long-term Consumption of Highl... 收藏

Long-term Consumption of Highland Barley Tea Promotes Healthy Aging of Skeletal Muscle

作     者:Li Yan Chenzhipeng Nie Qingwei Zheng Mingcong Fan Waleed AL-Ansi Haifeng Qian Li Wang 

作者机构:State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University 

出 版 物:《Food Science and Human Wellness》 (食品科学与人类健康(英文))

年 卷 期:2024年

核心收录:

学科分类:09[农学] 090203[农学-茶学] 0902[农学-园艺学] 

基  金:supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32071166 and 32072254) the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2022YFF1100502) the Earmarked Fund for China Agriculture Reasearch System (CARS-08-G19) the “Qing Lan Project” of Jiangsu Province and the Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program by CAST (2020QNRC001) Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (JUSRP622027) 

摘      要:Highland barley tea (HBT) is made from roasted barley seeds and is abundant in β-glucan, amino acids, minerals, phenolics, and other natural active ingredients. These natural compounds found in whole grains have been shown to slow aging and positively affect skeletal muscle function. As a result, studying the effects of HBT on the skeletal muscle health of the elderly population is critical from a scientific and societal standpoint for improving their health status and reducing the medical burden on society. The antioxidant activity and the content of natural active substances were used as indicators to screen the optimal process of HBT brewing. The effects of long-term HBT consumption on aging in mice were investigated by using HBT as a substitute for drinking water in naturally aging mice for a 5-month intervention. Afterward, various factors were measured, such as basic physiological indices, inflammation, plasma metabolites, skeletal muscle function, and exercise capacity, to evaluate the effects of HBT on aging in mice. Long-term consumption of HBT reduced body and spleen weight, increased body weight percentage of skeletal muscle, and reduced plasma inflammation levels in aging mice. Metabolomic results showed increased plasma levels of the mitochondrial marker short-chain acylcarnitine and some amino acids. Additionally, there was a decrease in bile and long-chain acylcarnitine. The level of fibrosis in the gastrocnemius muscle of aging mice was suppressed, and the percentage of type I muscle fibers was increased, improving the endurance of the mice. Thus, long-term consumption of HBT may reduce body weight and increase skeletal muscle mitochondrial activity and exercise capacity in aging mice by reducing inflammation levels and alleviating mitochondrial damage.

读者评论 与其他读者分享你的观点

用户名:未登录
我的评分