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    Japan's first claim to be anti-fatigue functional food "miazine peptides"

    • Last Update: 2021-02-08
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    , according to Japanese media reports, on August 5, Japan Preventive Medicine Co., Ltd. re-established "miazine dide" as a functional food with anti-fatigue effect, through the network and some stores began to sell.the product as a functional ingredient, claiming to "reduce physical fatigue caused by daily life". The product is the first healthy functional food to claim anti-fatigue effects in Japan.In 2003, Japan launched a "Development of Anti-Fatigue Medicines Project" involving Osaka City, Osaka City University and other food and pharmaceutical companies to screen 23 anti-fatigue alternate ingredients through clinical trial investigation and analysis, with specific "midetides" being significant anti-fatigue ingredients.the representative experimental data that proved that "midetides" have anti-fatigue effect is that the healthy population aged 20 to 65 who are self-consciously tired in their daily work are divided into control group (67 people) and experimental group (70 people), and the experimental group consumes 400 mg of midesptides (2 units of this product) daily, with a total intake time of 8 weeks. Fatigue was measured weekly, and fatigue in the intake group was intentionally reduced.this product contains 200 mg of methazole, equivalent to half of the recommended daily intake. A total of 10 million units have been sold since 2009.the cause of fatigue is that physical activity exacerbates the stimulation of poor oxidation. Miazine is rich in chicken breast meat and is thought to inhibit poor oxidation stimulation, which has antioxidant effects. Mitoxine is also present in the skeletal muscles of the human body, reducing fatigue caused by poor oxidation stimulation.
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