Watermelon juice: Potential functional drink for sore muscle relief in athletes
Autor
Tarazona-Díaz, Martha P.
Alacid, Fernando
Carrasco, María
Martínez, Ignacio
Institución
Resumen
Citrulline is an excellent candidate to reduce muscle soreness, and watermelon is a fruit rich in this amino acid.
This study investigated the potential of watermelon juice as a functional drink for athletes. An in vitro study of intestinal
absorption of L-citrulline in Caco-2 cells was performed using unpasteurized (NW), pasteurized (80 °C for 40 s) watermelon
juice (PW) and, as control, a standard of L-citrulline. L-citrulline bioavailability was greater when it was contained in a matrix of
watermelon and when no heat treatment was applied. In the in vivo experiment (maximum effort test in a cycloergometer), seven
athletes were supplied with 500 mL of natural watermelon juice (1.17 g of L-citrulline), enriched watermelon juice (4.83 g of Lcitrulline
plus 1.17 g from watermelon), and placebo. Both watermelon juices helped to reduce the recovery heart rate and
muscle soreness after 24 h.