Coenzyme Q 10 and Vitamin E
Coenzyme Q 10 is essential for the production of energy: Coenzyme Q 10 (CoQ10) and ubiquinine are names for the same powerful antioxidant. This antioxidant is a lipid-like substance similar to vitamin K and is present in all cell nuclei and microsomes. It is concentrated in the mitochondria (the powerhouse in a cell) and functions in the respiratory chain in which energy is released from energy-yielding nutrients as ATP.
Coenzyme Q 10 is a potent antioxidant:
An oxygen atom in the body contains pairs
of electrons. With normal metabolism, a single electron can be lost making the oxygen atom unstable – a free radical. This free radical will now try to replace the lost electron by stealing from other molecules. A chain reaction is triggered of stealing the electrons leaving damaged cells behind.
Note: This oxidative reaction is now considered to be one of the leading contributing factors in aging and age-related diseases.
Antioxidants can lose an electron to a free radical without becoming unstable. The oxygen molecule now returns to the normal healthy state and no harmful chain reaction takes place.
Benefits of COQ10:
- Increase energy
- Improvement of heart function
- Boost the immune system
- Possibly extend life
** Another crucial role of COQ10 in the prevention of cardiovascular disease is its ability to recycle the oxidized form of vitamin E back to its reduced form. COQ10 prevents the prooxidant effect of alpha tocopherol and increases resistance to LDL cholesterol oxidation.
Supplements Facts
| Serving Size: 1 capsule Servings per container: 30 |
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| Other Ingredients: Gelatin (capsule), Rice Flour, Magnesium Stereate |
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