A randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled crossover trial on the effect of l-ornithine ingestion on the human circadian clock

Jul 4, 2018Chronobiology international

Effects of l-ornithine on the human body clock in a controlled trial

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Abstract

Ingestion of L-ornithine (400 mg) resulted in a 15-minute delay in dim light melatonin onset in healthy adults.

  • Circadian rhythm is crucial for regulating various physiological functions, including sleep and metabolism.
  • Disruptions to the circadian rhythm may increase the risk of developing diseases.
  • L-ornithine is suggested to influence the circadian clock based on studies in rodents.
  • A crossover design placebo-controlled trial with 28 healthy adults was conducted to assess the effects of L-ornithine on the human central clock.
  • Saliva samples indicated that the phase of the central clock was significantly delayed after L-ornithine intake.

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