We investigated NaHCO3 infusion effects on plasma lactate removal by forearm muscles and performance during intensive leg exercise.
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An effect on palatibility through neutralization of silage acids may have been responsible for the intake response to NaHCO3.
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Anecdotal reports in patients with such drug toxicity have suggested a beneficial effect of sodium lactate or NaHCO3 administration.
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At equal rates of bicarbonate reabsorption the inhibitory effects on tubular fluid and NaCl reabsorption were slightly less during mannitol than during NaHCO3 infusion.
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Conclusion: NaHCO3 administration for 5 d may prevent acid-base balance disturbances and improve performance during anaerobic exercise in a dose-dependent manner.
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When the tongue was adapted to 10-30 mM NaHCO3 (pH 8.4-8.6), taste and water responses were similar to those under saliva-adapted conditions.
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The leading reaction of this process is the mutual decomposition of ammonium bicarbonate and sodium chloride: NaCl + NH4HCO3 = NaHCO3 + NH4Cl.