Coq 10 water soluble 10% 20% 98% coenzyme q10 ubiquinol powder
Products Description
Coenzyme Q10 is a fat-soluble vitamin-like substance present in every cell of the human body. A coenzyme is a substance that enhances or is necessary for the action of enzymes. They are generally much smaller than enzymes themselves. Coenzyme Q10 is a coenzyme vital to production of energy within cells. It is also a very powerful antioxidant or free radical scavenger. Synthesized by the human body, it starts out at low levels when we are very young, reaches its peak in our young adulthood and shows a gradual decline after the age of 20, even as the body’s demand for it grows.
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a substance that helps convert food into energy. CoQ10 is found in almost every cell in the body, and it is a powerful antioxidant.
Antioxidants fight damaging particles in the body known as free radicals, which damage cell membranes, tamper with DNA, and even cause cell death. Scientists believe free radicals contribute to the aging process, as well as a number of health problems, including heart disease and cancer. Antioxidants, such as CoQ10, can neutralize free radicals and may reduce or even help prevent some of the damage they cause.
Some researchers believe that CoQ10 may help with heart-related conditions, because it can improve energy production in cells, prevent blood clot formation, and act as an antioxidant.
BASIC ANALYSIS
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Specification Results
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Method
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Physical Control
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Appearance
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Orange Yellow Crystalline Powder
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Visual
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Color
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Orange Yellow
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Visual
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Identification-infrared Spectrum
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In accordance with spectrum of standard Beta-Arb
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Odor/ Taste
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Particle Size
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NLT Through & mesh
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GB5507-85
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Identification
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Positive
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HPLC
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Loss on Drying
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≤5.0%
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5g/100℃/2.5hrs
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Ash content
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≤5.0%
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2g/525℃/3hrs
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Extract Solvent
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Ethanol:Water
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--
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Solvents Residue
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Ethanol≤500ppm
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USP
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Heavy metals
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Total Heavy Metals
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≤10ppm
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ICP/MS
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Lead
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≤3ppm
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ICP/MS
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Arsenic
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≤1ppm
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ICP/MS
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Mercury
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≤0.1ppm
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ICP/MS
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Cadmium
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≤1ppm
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ICP/MS
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Microorganism Control
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Total aerobic microbial count
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≤1,000cfu/g
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USP<2021>
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Total yeast and mould count
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≤100cfu/g
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USP<2021>
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E coil
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Absent in 10 g or 10 mL
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USP<2022>
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Salmonella spp
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Absent in 1 g or 1 mL
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USP<2022>
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Benefits
Topically applied, CoQ10 can penetrate the cell layers of the skin and may attenuate the depth of wrinkles due to photo aging, as well as epithelial cell turnover. Kerotinocyte cells make up the majority of human skin cells and CoQ10 has been shown to protect these skin cells from oxidative DNA damage induced by ultraviolet light. CoQ10 supports the body’s natural defense mechanism against the damaging effects of free radicals, particularly the lipid per oxidation in skin.
- Energy production: Coenzyme Q10 plays a key role in cellular energy metabolism, helping to generate ATP (adenosine triphosphate) to provide energy for cells.
- Antioxidant effect: Coenzyme Q10 is a powerful antioxidant that can neutralize free radicals and reduce the damage to cells caused by oxidative stress, thereby helping to protect cell health.
- Heart Health: Studies have shown that Coenzyme Q10 may help improve heart function, reduce symptoms in patients with heart disease, and may have a certain improvement effect on high blood pressure.
- Improved athletic performance: Some athletes and fitness enthusiasts use Coenzyme Q10 to improve endurance and athletic performance, although research results are mixed.
- Support the immune system: Coenzyme Q10 may help enhance the function of the immune system, helping the body fight infection and disease.
- Anti-aging: Due to its antioxidant properties, Coenzyme Q10 is believed to potentially help slow the aging process and improve skin health.
- Neuroprotection: Some studies have shown that Coenzyme Q10 may have a protective effect on the nervous system and may be beneficial for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease.
Application
- Dietary Supplements: Coenzyme Q10 is commonly sold as a dietary supplement, typically to improve energy levels, heart health, and overall well-being.
- Skin Care: Due to its antioxidant properties, Coenzyme Q10 is also widely used in skin care products to help improve skin texture and reduce wrinkles.
- Medication-Assisted Therapy: In some cases, CoQ10 may be used as an adjunct to medication, particularly in the management of heart disease and certain metabolic diseases.
Formulation Guide
CoQ10 Powder is oil soluble, but its solubility is relatively low.
To incorporate it into an oil, the oil should be gently heated to about 120°F (49°C) and the powder stirred into it, wherein it will readily dissolve.
Due to its low solubility, it can precipitate out of solution in an oil over time. If this occurs, gently warm the oil and shake to redistribute the CoQ10 throughout the oil before formulating with it.
For emulsions:
Cold process: Simply add to the oil phase and heat sufficiently to dissolve before adding to a cold process emulsion.
Hot process: CoQ10 is not heat sensitive and can be added to the oil phase of a formulation before heating or can be solubilized in a small amount of warmed oil and added later (the former method will insure complete emulsification of the oil and is preferred).