For the proper functioning of the circulatory, heart, brain and nervous system Vital nutrient, necessary for the production of energy in the mitochondria Coenzyme Q-10, or CoQ10 (2,3-dimethoxy, 5-methyl, 6-polyisoprene para-benzoquinone) or ubiquinone 50 is a lipophilic, redox active molecule found in all cell membranes. It consists of a quinone ring, which forms the head, and a hydrophobic tail, which contains 10 isoprenoid units, as the name implies. Ubiquinone: It is present in all tissues, but the highest concentrations are found in the heart, brain, kidneys and liver.
FUNCTIONS OF CoQ-10 Coenzyme Q-10 (CoQ-10) is a vital component of cellular energy metabolism. It is placed within the electron transport chain of mitochondria to facilitate the production of ATP (ATP adenosine triphosphate). CoQ-10: Inhibits MPTP and induced neuronal cell damage INDICATIONS Its administration will be justified in high doses of 1200mg daily in the following diseases: Degenerative diseases such as: 1) Parkinson's disease 2) Disease of the motor neuron 3) Down Syndrome 4) Myasthenia gravis Under chronic administration of drugs. Also, in myasthenic patients with myopathy from chronic cortisone administration and in cholinergic myasthenic seizures