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Ubiquinone supplementation during lovastatin treatment: effect on LDL oxidation ex vivo1
A randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled cross-over trial was carried out to evaluate whether ubiquinone supplementation (180 mg daily) corrects impaired defence against initiation of oxidation of low density lipoprotein (LDL) related to effective
Ari Palomäki +3 more
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A combination of existing treatments with sensing technology may be the most appropriate approach for incurable neuropsychiatric disorders. Dietary antioxidant supplementation, exercise, and cognitive training are individually well-established treatments
Makoto Ota +3 more
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Background Heart failure (HF), the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the US, affects 6.6 million adults with an estimated additional 3 million people by 2030.
Janet D. Pierce +8 more
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Fluorescence Studies of the Interactions of Ubiquinol‐10 with Liposomes
AbstractUbiquinone‐10 plays a central role in energy production and its reduced form, ubiquinol‐10 is also capable of acting as a potent radical scavenging antioxidant against membrane lipid peroxidation. Efficiency of this protection depends mostly on its localization in lipid bilayer.
Fiorini, Rosamaria +5 more
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Introduction: With an aging population there is an important need for the development of effective treatments for the amelioration of cognitive decline.
Con Stough +25 more
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The Mitochondrial Interplay of Ubiquinol and Nitric Oxide in Endotoxemia
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on role of ubiquinol (UQ) and nitric oxide in endotoxemia. UQ is endogenously synthesized in every organ in a specific pathway branched from cholesterol biosynthesis. Organs have different ubiquinol content depending on the activity of the biosynthetic pathway.
Lisdero, Constanza L. +6 more
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An AlphaFold Structure Analysis of COQ2 as Key a Component of the Coenzyme Q Synthesis Complex
Coenzyme Q (CoQ) is a lipidic compound that is widely distributed in nature, with crucial functions in metabolism, protection against oxidative damage and ferroptosis and other processes.
María de los Ángeles Vargas-Pérez +2 more
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COMPARATIVE IN VITRO RELEASE STUDY OF UBIQUINONE, UBIQUINOL ACETATE, AND DELT UBIQUINOL ACETATE
Ubiquinone is the oxidized form of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and has been the industry standard for supplementation for decades. In the body’s energy production cycle, Ubiquinone’s primary role is to accept electrons.[1] However, it faces a significant biological hurdle: it is a large, fat-soluble molecule that is notoriously difficult for the ...
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The correlation of coronary artery disease (CAD) with pro-oxidant/antioxidant balance and oxidative DNA damage was investigated.Seventy-seven patients with CAD and 44 healthy individuals as control were included in this study.
Yüksel KAYA, Ayşegül ÇEBİ, Nihat SÖYLEMEZ, Halit DEMİR, Hamit Hakan ALP, Ebubekir BAKAN
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THE MODERN METHODS OF ANALYSIS OF OXIDIZED AND REDUCED FORMS OF COENZYME Q₁₀ IN BIOMATERIAL (REVIEW)
In the human body, coenzyme Q10 is in the oxidized and reduced forms and can be found in every organ. The review describes modern HPLC methods of coenzyme Q10 analysis using electrochemical, spectrophotometric and mass spectrometric detectors.
V. I. Zozina +3 more
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