g , Taurine, Ginkgo biloba, L-Tyrosine, Citocoline, 5-Hydroxy-L-T

g., Taurine, Ginkgo biloba, L-Tyrosine, Citocoline, 5-Hydroxy-L-Tryptophan [5-HTP], St. John’s Wort, etc.), stimulants (e.g., caffeine, Guarana,

Green Tea, Synephrine, Yerba mate, Yohimbine, Tyramine, Vinpocetine, etc.), Crenigacestat solubility dmso and/or various purported ergogenic nutrients (e.g., Panax Ginseng, L-Carnitine, D-Ribose, β-Alanine, Inositol, Citrulline, Quercetin, etc.). While there are data to support the potential ergogenic value of some of these nutrients on cognitive function and/or exercise capacity [17, 18]; the amounts found in ED and ES are generally much lower than the typical concentrations associated with an ergogenic effect. Consequently, it is unclear whether adding these nutrients to ED and/or ES provides a synergistic or additive effect to the carbohydrate and caffeine found in these products. In addition, adding these nutrients to the caffeine found in ED and/or ES may change the adverse effect profile of these finished products, and warrant further study. Table 3

Potential ergogenic nutrients contained in energy drinks that may affect cognition and/or mental performance Ingredient Potential ergogenic value Scientific support Taurine Improved mental focus, concentration, serve as antioxidant, check details glucose homeostasis [21–24] Some supportive evidence with ED and fed animals [25–35] Gingko Biloba Improve memory and mental concentration Some supportive evidence on memory (e.g., 120 mg/d) [36–39]. No known effects at dosages found in ED or ES. L-Tyrosine Prevents depletion of catecholamines, may ameliorate declines in cognition with acute stress [40–47] Some supportive evidence on cognition (e.g., 2 g/d, 150 mg acute ingestion with cold exposure) [41, 43, 46, 48, 49]. No effects on performance capacity [42, 50]. No known effects at dosages found in ED or ES. Citicoline Intermediate in the generation of phosphatidylcholine from choline. Increase dopamine receptor densities and delay memory impairment [51, 52]. Some supportive evidence with large doses (8.5 g prior to and during exercise) and in fed animals [52]. No known effects at dosages

found in ED or ES. 5-Hydroxy-L-Trypotophan (5-HTP) Precursor to serotonin [53, 54]. Purported antidepressant, appetite suppressant, & sleep aid [53, 55–58]. Some evidence Acetophenone in treatment of depression [53, 55–58]and 5-HT fed animals on muscle performance [54, 59, 60]. Role on exercise performance at dosages found in ED and ES is unknown. St. John’s Wort Anti-depressant [56–58]. Some supportive evidence [56–58]. No known effects at dosages found in ED or ES. Table 4 Potential stimulants contained in energy drinks that may affect performance capacity Ingredient Potential ergogenic value Scientific support Caffeine Stimulant. Increases metabolism and lipolysis [2, 8, 9, 61]. Increases alertness, mood, cognitive function [2, 8, 9, 61]. Increases fat oxidation, spares glycogen utilization, improves exercise [7, 9–11, 62–65].

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