Evidence supporting the use of: Phenolic acids
For the health condition: Endurance (lack of)
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 2
Phenolic acids, a class of polyphenols found abundantly in foods such as coffee, fruits, and whole grains, have been investigated for their potential to enhance endurance performance. Scientific interest arises from their antioxidant properties, which may help mitigate exercise-induced oxidative stress, thereby supporting muscle function and recovery. Several animal studies and a limited number of human trials suggest that supplementation with phenolic acid-rich extracts (e.g., chlorogenic acid from coffee or ferulic acid from grains) can improve exercise endurance, VO2 max, or time-to-exhaustion, potentially by reducing fatigue and improving mitochondrial efficiency.
However, the evidence base remains preliminary. The majority of human studies are small in scale, short in duration, and often use mixed-polyphenol interventions rather than isolated phenolic acids, making it difficult to attribute effects specifically to these compounds. Meta-analyses of polyphenol supplementation for sports performance generally show modest improvements in endurance, but results are heterogeneous and not always statistically significant. There is a lack of large, well-controlled randomized trials focusing solely on phenolic acids and endurance in humans.
In summary, there is emerging but limited scientific evidence to support the use of phenolic acids for endurance. While mechanistic and preliminary clinical studies are promising, more high-quality research is needed to clarify their efficacy and optimal dosing in athletic or clinical populations experiencing low endurance.
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cordyceps
creatine monohydrate
eleuthero
ginseng
l-citrulline
l-glutamine
magnesium
rhodiola
spirulina
vitamin B12
Alpha glyceryl
Alpha polylactate
Antler
Bacteria
beta-alanine
Arginine malate
electrolytes blend (proprietary)
jiaogulan
l-alanyl-l-glutamine
milk
phenolic acids
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Other health conditions supported by phenolic acids
AcneAlzheimer's Disease
Antibiotics (alternatives to)
Arthritis
Bites and Stings
Blood Clots (prevention of)
Bronchitis
Burns and Scalds
Cancer (natural therapy for)
Cancer (prevention)
Cancer Treatment (reducing side effects)
Cardiovascular Disease
Cholesterol (high)
Colds (antiviral)
Colds (general)
Colds (prevention)
Congestion (lungs)
Cuts
Depression
Dermatitis
Diabetes
Diarrhea
Digestion (poor)
Endurance (lack of)
Fatty Liver Disease
Fever
Free Radical Damage
Fungal Infections