The effect of vitamin C and Anacardium occidentale in two biochemical parameters of sportsmen in samarra city
This study was designed to investigate effects of the Vitamin C and cashew on biochemical parameters that include concentrations of Uric acid and Creatine phosphokinase, (60) sample of blood have collected and they have divided for 4 groups (2 Control Group C1 ,C2 No treated) Group1( G1) Vitami...
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| Language: | English |
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Tikrit University
2023-01-01
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| Series: | Tikrit Journal of Pure Science |
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| Online Access: | https://tjpsj.org/index.php/tjps/article/view/604 |
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| Summary: | This study was designed to investigate effects of the Vitamin C and cashew on biochemical parameters that include concentrations of Uric acid and Creatine phosphokinase, (60) sample of blood have collected and they have divided for 4 groups (2 Control Group C1 ,C2 No treated)
Group1( G1) Vitamin C 500 mg/day
Group2( G2) Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) 100 g / day
The results of this study showed that the physical stress and oxidative stress resulted by acute exercise which caused a significant increase in concentration of serum Uric acid and CPK, while Given the Vitamin C, cashew to period 15 day it is given alone Group.
The results a significant decrease in concentration of serum Uric acid and CPK in males for control group, The results showed decrease in Uric acid with Vitamin C (3.50±0.69) for control group (6.64±1.40) and with cashew (4.41±0.94) for control group (6.16±1.34)
While results of CPK record decrease in the group treated with Vitamin C (59.9±21.4) comparison with control (83.8±28.5) and with cashew (42.1±12.8) for control group (76.1±22.8)
The above results reveals an important of the Vitamin C and Cashew like a strong antioxidant and removing the effects of the free radicals and decreasing the oxidative stress in which the soccer for it during the acute exercise.
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| ISSN: | 1813-1662 2415-1726 |