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  2. Do You Need Coenzyme Q10 Supplements? Here's How to Tell. - AOL

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    CoQ10 is also used to improve sports performance, lessen the pain of migraines, help maintain skin health, and lessen aging symptoms, Winnifred says. ... What Are the Side Effects of Coenzyme Q10?

  3. Coenzyme Q10 - Wikipedia

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    Coenzyme Q 10 (CoQ 10 / ˌ k oʊ k j uː ˈ t ɛ n /), also known as ubiquinone, is a naturally occurring biochemical cofactor (coenzyme) and an antioxidant produced by the human body. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It can also be obtained from dietary sources, such as meat, fish, seed oils, vegetables, and dietary supplements .

  4. Prevention of migraine attacks - Wikipedia

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    L-cysteine as a slow release formulation is being studied for migraine prevention. [69] Coenzyme Q10: there is tentative evidence that coenzyme Q10 reduces migraine frequency. [70] Melatonin: there is tentative evidence for melatonin as an add-on therapy for prevention and treatment of migraine.

  5. Ubiquinol - Wikipedia

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    A ubiquinol is an electron-rich (reduced) form of coenzyme Q (ubiquinone). The term most often refers to ubiquinol-10, with a 10-unit tail most commonly found in humans.. The natural ubiquinol form of coenzyme Q is 2,3-dimethoxy-5-methyl-6-poly prenyl-1,4-benzoquinol, where the polyprenylated side-chain is 9-10 units long in mammals.

  6. Mitoquinone mesylate - Wikipedia

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    Mitoquinone mesylate (MitoQ) is a synthetic analogue of coenzyme Q10 which has antioxidant effects. It was first developed in New Zealand in the late 1990s. [ 1 ] It has significantly improved bioavailability and improved mitochondrial penetration compared to coenzyme Q10, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and has shown potential in a number of medical indications ...

  7. William V. Judy - Wikipedia

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    In a 1984 study, Judy reported that Coenzyme Q10 supplementation could help to offset the inhibitory effects of the chemotherapy drug adriamycin (doxorubicin) on the bio-synthesis of Coenzyme Q10 and could alleviate the cardio-toxicity of the drug. Adriamycin is an established chemotherapeutic drug with known anti-tumor effects; however, its ...