| ≥1 piece | 545 |
1. Introduction of Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10 is a fat-soluble antioxidant that activates the nutrition of human cells and cellular energy. It has the functions of improving human immunity, enhancing anti-oxidation, delaying aging and enhancing human vitality. It is widely used in cardiovascular diseases in medicine. It is widely used in nutraceuticals and food additives.
Fat soluble
Ubiquinone (UQ), also known as Coenzyme Q10, is a fat-soluble anthraquinone compound found in nature. Its structure is similar to that of vitamin K and vitamin E.
Participation in energy production and activation in human body cells is the most effective antioxidant component in preventing arteriosclerosis.
Water soluble
Water-soluble coenzyme Q10 is a water-soluble powder with good fluidity. Due to its good solubility in water, it has a higher bioavailability than the standard form of Coenzyme Q10, and is therefore suitable for the manufacture of beverages, foods, tablets and capsules.
The water-soluble coenzyme Q10 is prepared by including the coenzyme Q10 solid in a microcrystalline fiber material such as a water-soluble starch y-cyclodextrin, and further adding an antioxidant such as vitamin E or the like, and a stabilizer such as triglyceride.
2. Specification:
| Product Name | COENZYME Q10 |
| Other Names | Ubiquinon |
| Brand Name | NF |
| CAS NO. | 303-98-0 |
| EINECS No. | 206-147-9 |
| MF | C59H90O4 |
| Appearance | Yellow or orange crystalline powder |
| Test Method | HPLC UV |
| Shelf life | 2 Years |
| Storage | Product should be preserved in tightly closed containers protected from light, heat, and air. Do not expose to alkalis or strong oxidizing agents |
3. Solubility
The Q10 soluble in chloroform, benzene, carbon tetrachloride, soluble in acetone, ether, slightly soluble in ethanol, insoluble in water, methanol.
4. Stability
See light decomposition
5. Function & Application of Q10
1. In Cosmetics:
a. Anti-aging
b. Antioxidant
c. Protect the skin
2. In healthcare
a.Anti-fatigue
b. Enhance energy
3. In medicine
a. Auxiliary treatment of cardiovascular diseases, such as: viral myocarditis, chronic heart failure.
b. Auxiliary treatment of hepatitis, such as: viral hepatitis, subacute liver necrosis, chronic active hepatitis.
c. Comprehensive treatment of adjuvant cancer: It can alleviate some adverse reactions caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy.