Ingredient Variation | We can do any custom formula, Just Ask! |
Cas No | 303-98-0 |
Chemical Formula | C59H90O4 |
Solubility | N/A |
Categories | Soft Gels / Gummy, Supplement, Vitamin / Mineral |
Applications | Anti-Inflammatory – Joint Health, Antioxidant, Energy Support |
CoQ10 supplements have been shown to improve muscle strength, vitality and physical performance in adults.
Coenzyme Q10 (COQ10) is an essential element for many daily functions. In fact, it’s required by every single cell in the body.
As an antioxidant that protects cells from the effects of aging, CoQ10 has been used in medical practices for decades, especially for treating heart problems.
Although we create some of our own coenzyme Q10, there are still advantages to consuming more, and lack of CoQ10 is associated with damaging effects of oxidative stress. CoQ10 deficiency is thought to be linked with conditions such as diabetes, cancer, fibromyalgia, heart disease and cognitive decline.
The name may not sound very natural, but coenzyme Q10 is in fact an essential nutrient that works like an antioxidant in the body. In its active form, it’s called ubiquinone or ubiquinol.
Coenzyme Q10 is present in the human body in the highest levels in the heart, liver, kidneys and pancreas. It’s stored in the mitochondria of your cells, often called the cells’ “powerhouse,” which is why it’s involved in energy production.
What is CoQ10 good for? It’s used for important functions such as supplying cells with energy, transporting electrons and regulating blood pressure levels.
As a “coenzyme,” CoQ10 also helps other enzymes work properly. The reason it’s not considered a “vitamin” is because all animals, including humans, can make small amounts of coenzymes on their own, even without the help of food.
While humans make some CoQ10, CoQ10 supplements are also available in various forms — including capsules, tablets and by IV.