Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10, (also known as ubiquinone, ubidecarenone, coenzyme Q, and abbreviated at times to CoQ10, CoQ, or Q10) is a coenzyme that is ubiquitous in animals and most bacteria (hence the name ubiquinone). Its structure is similar to that of vitamin K.
Molecular Formula
C59H90O4
Molecular weight
863.37
Storage
Preserved in well-closed and light-resistant containers, not more than 25℃. Keep it away from direct sunlight and heat source.
Validity
24 months with original package.
Use
Antioxidant, application on cardiovascular diseases
The antioxidant activity of Coenzyme Q10 has a certain inhibitory effect on the formation and development of atherosclerosis. Moreover, its anti-oxidation properties make the membrane stable, metabolically strong and reverse left ventricular hypertrophy. It is increasingly used to cure cardiovascular diseases.
Anti-tumor and immunomodulatory effects
Recent studies have shown that Coenzyme Q10 has anti-tumor effects. Clinically it has a certain effect on advanced metastatic cancer, along with preventing the coronary heart disease and relieving periodontitis. In addition, it can be applied to treat duodenal and gastric ulcers, enhance the body's immune function and relieve angina.
Resist skin wrinkles and delay skin aging
The increase of wrinkles and the aging of the skin are related to the amount of Q10. The lower the amount of Q10, the more susceptible the skin is to aging and the more wrinkles on the face. Q10 can be taken orally to increase the amount of Q10. Therefore, energy metabolism will be increased, which may scavenge free radicals and reduce wrinkles.
Auxiliary drugs for other uses: Auxiliary drugs for statin
Statins can inhibit cholesterol synthesis and the synthesis of coenzyme Q10 in the body. For elderly patients, coenzyme Q10 deficiency is more likely to occur. When using statins, coenzyme Q10 must be supplemented.
Specification
Product Name |
Specification |
Coenzyme Q10 |
98% |