Abstract
Polylactate (PL), a semi-soluble amino acid /lactate salt, is a newly developed carbohydrate
supplement purported to increase endurance. Our purpose was to determine if the addition
of PL to a glucose polymer solution (GP) extends exercise time relative to a pure
GP solution. In a double blind and random crossover design, 5 subjects exercised twice
to exhaustion at 70% of V̇O2max. During the trials, they consumed GP or a GP/PL mixture at the rate of 0.3 g carbohydrate
per kg of body wt in a 7% solution every 20min until exhaustion. The GP/PL mixture
contained 6.25 g GP to 0.75 g PL per 100 ml of water. Mixture composition was critical
because PL, as supplied by the manufacturer and under our experimental conditions,
produced severe gastro-intestinal efflux in concentrations ≥ 2.5%; PL was tolerable
in concentrations ≤ 0.75%. At 20 min intervals, we measured V̇O2, respiratory exchange ratio, heart rate, and perceived exertion. At 30 min intervals,
we measured serum glucose, insulin, free fatty acids, and glycerol as well as whole
blood lactate and pH. We found that the addition of PL to a GP solution had no measurable
physiological or performance effects.
Key words
Carbohydrate supplementation - ergogenic acid - polylactate