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Robuvit® (Quercus robur extract) supplementation in subjects with chronic fatigue syndrome and increased oxidative stress. A pilot registry study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Aim: The aim of this registry study was to evaluate the effects of supplementation with Robuvit® (French Quercus robur extract) capsules in subjects with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) associated with an increased oxidative stress. Robuvit is a wood extract from Quercus robur (Horphag Research) used to improve liver dysfunction and chronic fatigue. After excluding any disease, subjects observed a defined management plan to improve CFS. Signs/symptoms had been present for more than 6 months in association with an increase in oxidative stress (measured as plasma free radicals). Blood tests were within normal values. Methods: The registry study included 38 CFS subjects and 42 comparable controls. There were no dropouts in the 4 weeks of follow-up; the subjects were evaluated for a further period of 6 months. The management plan included: improved/increased sleep; reduction/abolition in smoking and alcohol or any other agent that may have affected them; control of diet, increase in dietary proteins; good hydration; rest (1/2-1 h/day) and exercise (at least 30 min/day); planned relaxation time; increased time in open spaces. In the Robuvit® supplementation group 300 mg/day of Robuvit® was used. Results: Symptoms improved in both groups with a significantly more important improvement in the supplement group (P<0.05). The single items in the Multidimensional Assessment of Fatigue (MAF) questionnaire were statistically better improved (P<0.05) in the supplement group. A parallel improvement in oxidative stress was observed in the supplemented subjects. In the follow up, at 6 months no organic disease was discovered or disease markers found. Conclusion: This preliminary registry indicates that supplementation with Robuvit® improves CFS in otherwise healthy subjects with no presence of clinical disease or risk conditions. The effects of Robuvit® in CFS may be partially mediated by a clear reduction of plasma free radicals and oxidative stress.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Fatigue; Fatigue syndrome, chronic; Free radicals; Oxidative stress; Neurology (clinical); Surgery
List of contributors:
Belcaro, Giovanni; Cornelli, U.; Luzzi, Roberta; Ledda, A.; Cacchio, Marisa Adriana; Saggino, Aristide; Cesarone, M. R.; Dugall, M.; Feragalli, Beatrice; Hu, S.; Pellegrini, Luigi; Ippolito, E.
Authors of the University:
FERAGALLI Beatrice
SAGGINO ARISTIDE
Handle:
https://ricerca.unich.it/handle/11564/644577
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JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGICAL SCIENCES
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