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The Effect of Glutathione versus Co-Enzyme Q10 on Male Infertility Original Study

Medico-Legal Update, 2020
Background: Worldwide, numerous people are affected with the infertility problem. Especially married people find it the most stressful problem that can also cause psychological issues. Glutathione is a naturally produced oxidant that is quite useful to preserve other antioxidants. The level of glutathione varies from person to person.
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Co‐Enzyme Q10: A New Drug for Cardiovascular Disease

The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1990
Co‐enzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) is a naturally occurring substance which has properties potentially beneficial for preventing cellular damage during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion. It plays a role in oxidative phosphorylation and has membrane stabilizing activity.
S, Greenberg, W H, Frishman
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Neuroprotective Methodologies of Co-Enzyme Q10 Mediated Brain Hemorrhagic Treatment: Clinical and Pre-Clinical Findings

CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2019
:Cerebral brain hemorrhage is associated with the highest mortality and morbidity despite only constituting approximately 10-15% of all strokes classified into intracerebral and intraventricular hemorrhage where most of the patients suffer from impairment in memory, weakness or paralysis in arms or legs, headache, fatigue, gait abnormality and ...
Kajal, Rajdev, Sidharth, Mehan
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Seasonal variation of Co-enzyme Q10 content in pelagic fish tissues from Eastern Quebec

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2007
Abstract Seasonal and inter-individual variabilities of Co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ10) concentration were studied in various tissues (flesh, heart) of pelagic fish (mackerel and herring) from Eastern Quebec Fisheries (Canada). A simple and efficient extraction procedure followed by fast reverse-phase HPLC with photodiode array detection (PDA) has been ...
Nathalie Souchet, Serge Laplante
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Extra co-enzyme Q10 for statin-users?

TreatmentUpdate, 2001
Co-enzyme Q10, or ubiquinone, is a nutrient that is produced in small amounts by the body and is also obtained from food. It plays a key role in helping the body convert food into energy. Co-enzyme Q10 is also an important antioxidant, the need for which appears to increase during HIV infection and in people who use certain lipid-lowering drugs called ...
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Geen cardioprotectief effect aangetoond voor selenium en co-enzym Q10

Tijdschrift voor Geneeskunde, 2023
P. Vankrunkelsven, M. Finoulst
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Loop dynamics and the evolution of enzyme activity

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2023
Marina Corbella Morató   +2 more
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Structure-based screening of phototrophic microorganisms for co-enzyme Q10 production

2010
Antioxidants are substances that have the ability to reduce free, energized radicals. Thus, oxidation sensitive metabolites like high-value products or active agents are protected from being destructed due to interrupting auto- or photooxidative chain reactions inside the cell.
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Metal–Organic Framework-Based Enzyme Biocomposites

Chemical Reviews, 2021
Weibin Liang   +2 more
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Bypassing evolutionary dead ends and switching the rate-limiting step of a human immunotherapeutic enzyme

Nature Catalysis, 2022
John Blazeck   +2 more
exaly  

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