
Clinical Library
Since ubiquinone (CoQ10) was discovered in 1957, researchers worldwide
have found many promising uses for the nutrient. Studies have
shown that CoQ10 plays a pivotal role in cellular health and
energy production, and may help alleviate the effects of a
number of diseases and conditions.
As a form of CoQ10, ubiquinol will have many of the same benefits as ubiquinone. However, because ubiquinol has only been commercially available since 2006, researchers are just beginning to research and uncover some of the specific benefits associated with this reduced, active antioxidant form of CoQ10.
As a form of CoQ10, ubiquinol will have many of the same benefits as ubiquinone. However, because ubiquinol has only been commercially available since 2006, researchers are just beginning to research and uncover some of the specific benefits associated with this reduced, active antioxidant form of CoQ10.
- Reduced coenzyme Q10 supplementation decelerates senescence in SAMP1 mice
- Study on safety and bioavailability of ubiquinol (Kaneka QH) after single and 4-week multiple oral administration to healthy volunteers
- Clinical trial shows ubiquinol has significant effect on patients with congestive heart failure
NOTICE: The foregoing descriptions and data concerning clinical testing
and studies with regard to ubiquinone (CoQ10) and ubiquinol
are based upon information available or provided to Kaneka
Nutrients L.P. and are considered to be substantiated and reliable.
The descriptions and data included herein is not intended to be a diagnosis of any medical condition, advice concerning any illness or medical condition, or claim as to the efficacy of CoQ10 or ubiquinol to prevent, treat or cure any disease or medical condition.
The NDI (New Dietary Ingredients) Notification of KanekaQH (ubiquinol) has been accepted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). And CoQ10 is recognized as ODI (Old Dietary Ingredients) in the U.S.A. Consult your physician to diagnosis and treat of your specific medical condition and any personal illness.
The descriptions and data included herein is not intended to be a diagnosis of any medical condition, advice concerning any illness or medical condition, or claim as to the efficacy of CoQ10 or ubiquinol to prevent, treat or cure any disease or medical condition.
The NDI (New Dietary Ingredients) Notification of KanekaQH (ubiquinol) has been accepted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). And CoQ10 is recognized as ODI (Old Dietary Ingredients) in the U.S.A. Consult your physician to diagnosis and treat of your specific medical condition and any personal illness.