Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is an antioxidant, a membrane stabilizer, and a vital component in the mitochondrial ETC. It also regulates gene expression and apoptosis; is an essential cofactor of uncoupling proteins and permeability transition pores; and has anti-inflammatory, redox modulatory, and neuroprotective effects.
CoQ10 is a vitamin-like molecule that is naturally present in just about every single cell in our body. Like vitamins, it is absolutely essential to life. However, since our bodies produce CoQ10, it’s not technically a vitamin. In order to produce CoQ10, the cell needs an amino acid called tyrosine, at least eight different vitamins, and several trace minerals. A deficiency of any of these impairs the cells’ ability to produce CoQ10