Coenzyme Q10
Coenzyme Q10
CAS:303-98-0
MF:C59H90O4
EINECS:206-147-9
Yellow or orange-yellow crystalline powder; Odorless and tasteless; Easy to decompose when exposed to light
Coenzyme Q10 is a small molecule fat-soluble quinone organic compound widely present in plant and animal cells, its structure is similar to the structure of vitamin K, used alone or in combination with vitamin E is a strong antioxidant. It is necessary to drive the body’s energy production (ATP) cycle. It has the function of promoting oxidative phosphorylation and protecting the complete Chemicalbook integrity of biofilm structure. Coenzyme Q from different sources has a different number of side chain isopentene units, humans and mammals are 10 isopentene units, so it is called coenzyme Q10. Coenzyme Q plays an important role in proton transfer and electron transport in the respiratory chain. It is an activator of cell respiration and cell metabolism, as well as an important antioxidant and non-specific immune enhancer
Coenzyme Q10 is a small molecule fat-soluble quinone organic compound widely present in plant and animal cells, its structure is similar to the structure of vitamin K, used alone or in combination with vitamin E is a strong antioxidant. It is necessary to drive the body’s energy production (ATP) cycle. It has the function of promoting oxidative phosphorylation and protecting the complete Chemicalbook integrity of biofilm structure. Coenzyme Q from different sources has a different number of side chain isopentene units, humans and mammals are 10 isopentene units, so it is called coenzyme Q10. Coenzyme Q plays an important role in proton transfer and electron transport in the respiratory chain. It is an activator of cell respiration and cell metabolism, as well as an important antioxidant and non-specific immune enhancer
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