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Repeated Inhalation of Peppermint Essential Oil Improves Exercise Performance in Endurance-Trained Rats.


ABSTRACT: Peppermint essential oil, being natural and safe, with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, has long been a research interest in relieving fatigue and improving exercise performance. However, the related studies report controversial results, and the mechanisms remain unclear. Here we found that inhalation of peppermint essential oil significantly extended the exhaustion time in rats subjected to 2-week weight-bearing swimming training. Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to a 2-week weight-loaded forced swimming regimen. Prior to each swimming session, the rats were administered peppermint essential oil via inhalation. An exhaustive swimming test was performed at the end of the protocol. Rats treated with essential oil had significantly extended time to exhaustion compared with exercised rats without essential oil treatment. In addition, treated rats also showed reduced oxidative damage induced by endurance exercise. Notably, the rats receiving two-week essential oil inhalation while not subjected to swimming training did not show improved exercise performance. The findings demonstrate that repeated inhalation of peppermint essential oil enhances the effects of endurance training and improves exercise performance partially by preventing oxidative damage.

SUBMITTER: Zhang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10254935 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Repeated Inhalation of Peppermint Essential Oil Improves Exercise Performance in Endurance-Trained Rats.

Zhang Wei W   Shi Rongpei R   Gao Tian T   Hu Yang Y   Zhou Jiaheng J   Li Chenhan C   Wang Panpan P   Yang Hongyan H   Xing Wenjuan W   Dong Ling L   Gao Feng F  

Nutrients 20230526 11


Peppermint essential oil, being natural and safe, with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, has long been a research interest in relieving fatigue and improving exercise performance. However, the related studies report controversial results, and the mechanisms remain unclear. Here we found that inhalation of peppermint essential oil significantly extended the exhaustion time in rats subjected to 2-week weight-bearing swimming training. Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to a 2-week weig  ...[more]

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