Coenzyme Q10 CAS 303-98-0Synonyms UbidecarenonePurity 99% 10% 20%MF: C59H90O4MW: 863.34EINECS: 206-147-9mp 49-51 °Cstorage temp. -20°CStability: Stable, but may be light or heat sensitive. Store in the dark at -20 C. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents.Safty informationHazard Codes XiRisk Statements 36/37/38Safety Statements 22-24/25-26Chemical Properties Yellow-Orange Crystalline PowderUsage antioxidant, cardiovascular agentUsage Antibacterial and antioxidant for preventing and treating cancer.Usage A mitochondrial transporter chain componentUsage Antibacterial, antioxidantMIN ORDER negotiableReference Price: 110 USD/KGPackaging: 1kg/foil bag or as your requestPayment terms : WESTERN UNION , MONEYGRAM , T/TLeading time : Within 24h after confirming the paymentDelivery time : 3~5 working days after confirming the paymentDelivery ports: HongKong, Shenzhen, ShanghaiA vitamin-like substance, coenzyme Q10 is naturally present in most human cells, except red blood cells and eye lens cells. Known as CoQ10 for short, it assists the body by aiding the conversion of food to energy in the energy-producing mitochondria of each human cell. Overall, ninety-five percent of the human body's energy requirements are met with the energy converted in processes involving it. Some of its many benefits include treatment uses for mitochondrial disorders, migraine headaches, cancer, brain and neurodegenerative diseases, cardiac arrest, and blood pressure issues. Additional proposed or considered coenzyme Q10 benefits may be found on the Treatments page. Organs with high energy requirements tend to have higher levels of CoQ10. For example, the heart, the lungs and the liver are amongst those with the highest concentrations. Consequently, some fish and animal heart tissue can be amongst the best natural sources. Coenzyme Q10 was first discovered in 1957 by professor Fred L. Crane, as well as colleagues at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Enzyme Institute. Others greatly involved in early study of it include professor Karl Folkers and his colleagues at Merck, as well as British scientist Peter D. Mitchell, who received the Nobel Prize in chemistry as an award in 1978. CoQ10 is also known as ubiquinone, ubidecarenone and the slightly abbreviated coenzyme Q. A benzoquinone, the Q in the name refers to the quinone chemical group. The number 10 refers to the isoprenyl chemical subunits. Ubiquinol is a reduced form, sometimes known as QH2.
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