The betaine content of sweat from adolescent females
2010
Craig, Shona S | Craig, Stuart AS | Ganio, Matthew S | Maresh, Carl M. | Horrace, Greg | da Costa, Kerry-Ann | Zeisel, Steven H.
BACKGROUND: This study was developed to establish whether betaine was present in the sweat of females and to determine any correlations with other sweat components. METHODS: Sweat patches were placed on eight trained adolescent Highland dancers (age = 13.6 ± 2.3 yr), who then participated in a dance class for 2 hours. Patches were removed, and the sweat recovered via centrifugation. The sweat was subsequently analyzed for betaine, choline, sodium, potassium, chloride, lactate, glucose, urea and ammonia. RESULTS: Betaine was present in the sweat of all subjects (232 ± 84 μmol·L⁻¹), which is higher than typically found in plasma. The concentration of several sweat components were correlated, in particular betaine with most other measured components. CONCLUSION: Betaine, an osmoprotectant and methyl donor, is a component of sweat that may be lost from the body in significant amounts.
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