What is CoQ10?
A coenzyme found in every cell, present in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. The body's own production declines from around age 30, making it one of the most widely supplemented compounds globally.
Why Ubiquinone?
Ubiquinone is chosen over ubiquinol for stability — ubiquinol is highly susceptible to oxidation during manufacturing and storage, whereas ubiquinone remains fully intact and is efficiently converted to the active form within the body.
About CoQ10
Present in every cell
CoQ10 is a naturally occurring coenzyme present in the mitochondrial electron transport chain. The body's own production declines from around age 30, making it one of the most widely supplemented compounds globally.
Widely researched
CoQ10 is one of the most extensively studied nutritional compounds, with over 500 published clinical trials. The heart, kidneys and liver contain the highest natural concentrations.
Stable ubiquinone form
We use ubiquinone rather than ubiquinol — it is significantly more stable during manufacturing and storage, and the body converts it efficiently to the active form.
What does the research say?
The studies cited below are published peer-reviewed research. They do not constitute health claims for this product and are presented for informational purposes only.
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