How is ubiquinol different from standard CoQ10?
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) comes in two forms: as ubiquinone (the oxidised form) and ubiquinol (the reduced, active form).
Ubiquinol is the only fat-soluble antioxidant synthesised in the body that can continuously regenerate from the oxidised form (ubiquinone) to the reduced form (ubiquinol) thanks to enzymes.
Ubiquinol is directly involved in cellular energy production processes. It is a form that is more easily absorbed by the body compared to ubiquinone, which must first be converted to ubiquinol in the body in order to be used.
Effects of CoQ10 Ubiquinone
The human body produces many important substances that begin to decline with age. This is not only the case with hyaluronic acid, but also with coenzyme Q10. It is therefore worth supplying it externally, e.g. with dietary supplements. Ubiquinol stimulates energy production in the mitochondria. It supports the energy production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the basic energy carrier in organisms. In this way, it supports the body's ability to function properly.