Authors
Marcus Elam, Lauren Ormsbee, Sara Campbell, Nader Rahnama, Mark Payton, Ken Brummel‐Smith, Bruce Daggy, Bahram Arjmandi
Publication date
2014/4
Journal
The FASEB Journal
Volume
28
Pages
134.2
Publisher
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Description
The extracts of Scutellaria baicalensis and Acacia catechu have been shown in previous studies to alleviate joint discomfort, reduce stiffness, and improve mobility by reducing the production of proinflammatory molecules over long periods of supplementation. The acute effects of intake of these extracts have not yet been investigated. Thus, we carried out a one week clinical trial for the purpose of examining the extent to which a natural proprietary blend of S. baicalensis and A. catechu (UP446) decreases knee joint pain, mobility, and biomarkers of inflammation in comparison to naproxen. Seventy‐nine men and women (40‐90 years old) diagnosed as having mild to moderate osteoarthritis (OA) consumed either 500 mg/day of the UP446 supplement or 440 mg/day of naproxen for 1 week in a double‐blind randomized control trial. Pain, knee range of motion (ROM), and overall physical activity were evaluated at the …