1. Relative bioavailability and antioxidant potential of two coenzyme q10 preparations.
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Kurowska EM, Dresser G, Deutsch L, Bassoo E, and Freeman DJ
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- Adult, Antioxidants administration & dosage, Antioxidants metabolism, Area Under Curve, Biological Availability, Coenzymes, Cross-Over Studies, Female, Glutathione blood, Glutathione Peroxidase blood, Humans, Male, Reference Values, Time Factors, Ubiquinone administration & dosage, Ubiquinone blood, Antioxidants pharmacokinetics, Ubiquinone analogs & derivatives, Ubiquinone pharmacokinetics
- Abstract
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is synthesized by the human body and found in certain foods. Daily supplementation of CoQ10 could protect against heart disease but the bioavailability of CoQ10 supplements depends on the formulation taken. We compared the bioavailability and antioxidant properties of two commercial CoQ10 formulations, a commercial grade CoQ10 powder (commercial grade CoQ) and a new BT-CoQ10 BIO-TRANSFORMED (BT-CoQ10) obtained by fermentation of a soy-based, CoQ10-rich media with baker's yeast. Eleven healthy individuals participated in a randomized two-way crossover trial, with a 3-week washout period. Capsules containing 300 mg of either BT-CoQ10 or commercial grade CoQ10 were given daily for 1 week and multiple blood samples were taken for CoQ10, glutathione and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) determination. In 3 subjects, baseline plasma CoQ10 levels were lower prior to BT than prior to commercial grade CoQ treatment. In the remaining participants, ingestion of BT vs. commercial grade CoQ significantly increased maximum plasma CoQ10 concentration (+126%, p = 0.04) and tended to increase CoQ10 area under the curve from 0 to 24 h (+160%, p = 0.07). One week of treatment with each formulation increased plasma CoQ10 but did not alter plasma glutathione or GPx activity. The enhanced bioavailability of the BT product might be due to its predominantly reduced, hydrophilic membrane-complex form., (Copyright 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel)
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- 2003
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