Does Ubiquinol Get Absorbed Better Than Regular CoQ10 |
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Does Ubiquinol Get Absorbed Better Than Regular CoQ10 | Darrell Miller | 11/06/13 |
Date:
November 06, 2013 08:52 PM
Author: Darrell Miller
(dm@vitanetonline.com)
Subject: Does Ubiquinol Get Absorbed Better Than Regular CoQ10
Benefits is Ubiquinol
Ubiquinol can be described as reduced form of CoQ10 (Ubiquinone). For an individual to benefit from the type of nutrient that is needed for producing cellular energy and reduce signs of aging, the body has to convert ubiquinone to ubiquinol. Studies have shown that it gets absorbed better than CoQ10. It is also known to reduce exercise induced fatigue by around 90% when compared with Ubiquinone. This is probably because CoQ10 has a chemical nature that undergoes “redox chemistry”. This implies that it flips back and forth between not having and having two additional electrons.
Importance of Ubiquinol to Human Body
This is a very important part of the human body because it transports flow of electrons that permits chemical energy to be harnessed down a gradient. This is normally the last stage where food is converted to energy to fuel the body. Ubiquinol on the other hand is the form where these extra electrons are reduced when speaking in chemistry terms. Although there is a small difference between the two, it really has big implications as this is exactly what makes it to be more absorbable in the intestines. In addition to this, the body prefers this form to perform the transport function of the blood.
It is important to note that Ubiquinol was introduced to the market when Kaneka discovered techniques on how to stabilize the ingredient in 2006. From then, it has become an ingredient in numerous products. Various findings also show that it is the preferred form when it comes to ingestion. There are some studies that also show that this form is beneficial for patients who are suffering from advanced stage cardiac disorders. This is because it is absorbed much easily and also shows potential for greater clinical benefit. Manufactures are also looking into new and more advanced methods that will be used to make sure that it can be absorbed more easily than before.
References:
- //www.naturalproductsinsider.com/articles/2013/03/coq10-vs-ubiquinol.aspx
- //www.lef.org/magazine/mag2007/ss2007_report_coq10_01.htm
- //products.mercola.com/coq10-ubiquinol/
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