Hostname: page-component-6766d58669-rxg44 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2026-05-15T00:51:30.399Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Salivary IgA response to astaxanthin supplementation in young soccer players

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 April 2013

I. Baralic
Affiliation:
Institute for Bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia Sports Medicine Association of Serbia, Lazarevački drum 14, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
B. Đorđević
Affiliation:
Institute for Bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
I. Đuričić
Affiliation:
Institute for Bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
S. Šobajić
Affiliation:
Institute for Bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
I. Stanković
Affiliation:
Institute for Bromatology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
N. Dikić
Affiliation:
Sports Medicine Association of Serbia, Lazarevački drum 14, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia
Rights & Permissions [Opens in a new window]

Abstract

Figure 0

Figure 1. sIgA concentration (A) and sIgA secretion rate (B) before and after 90 days of supplementation period in pre-exercise and post-exercise conditions. The difference in relation to before the training was significant at *P<0.05. The difference in relation to before the supplementation was significant at P<0.05.