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Created:01/22/2008
Last Modified:01/22/2008
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Snake Oil That WORKS?

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Zhang G, Shirai N, Higuchi T, Suzuki H, Shimizu E. Effect of Erabu Sea Snake (Laticauda semifasciata) Lipids on the Swimming Endurance of Aged Mice.Nutr Sci Vitaminol (Tokyo). 2008 Dec;53(6):476-81.

The effect of Erabu sea snake (Laticauda semifasciata) lipids on the swimming endurance was investigated in aged mice. Fifty three-week-old male Crlj:CD-1 (ICR) mice were fed one of three experimental diets containing either 6% lard, 6% fish oil, or 6% sea snake lipids for 16 wk. The swimming exercise was carried out in an acrylic plastic tank filled with 25 cm of water maintained at 23(o)C. Swimming times to exhaustion were measured with a load of 2% of their body weights attached to the tails of the mice. The swimming times to exhaustion of the group that were fed the sea snake lipid diet tended to be longer than those of the lard diet group, and were significantly improved compared with the fish oil diet group (p<0.05). The plasma and muscle lactate levels were significantly lower in the sea snake lipid diet group than in the lard and fish oil diet groups (p<0.05). The liver glycogen and plasma glucose levels of the sea snake lipid diet group did not differ markedly from those of the lard diet group (p>0.05), and were significantly higher than those of the fish oil diet group (p<0.05). These results suggest that an intake of sea snake lipids but not the fish oil, which is also rich in n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs), is useful for improving the swimming endurance of aged mice by attenuating lactate production and/or enhancing lactate clearance during swimming exercise, and the n-3 PUFAs contained in the sea snake lipids did little or nothing for this improved endurance.

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Erabu sea snake (Laticauda semifasciata)

Apparently the sea snake lipids have the ability to increase lactate clearance from plasma. Lactate is formed during anaerobic exercise such as weight lifting, sprinting, and in some endurance exercise depending on the individual lactate threshold. Anyway, it appears at least in mice that snake oil does have some efficacy in raising the lactate threshold.

It would be interesting to see the implications of supplemental snake oil deployed in humans using Fartlek or interval training as the exercise medium. Either way, it looks the snake oil salesman might be getting his fifteen minutes of fame with some righteous humor.

One Response to “Snake Oil That WORKS?”

  1. MBSowards Says:

    Haha, awesome!


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