Coenzyme Q10
Introduction of Coenzyme Q10:
1. Coenzyme Q10, also called coenzyme Q or ubiquinone, can be found in the membranes of many organelles.
2. Since the primary function of coenzyme Q10 in cells is to generate energy, people can ingest enough coenzyme Q10 through organ meats, such as heart, liver and kidney as well as in beef, soybean oil, sardines, mackerel and peanuts.
3. Some researches show that coenzyme Q10 can treat cancer and a diet rich in it may lead to a longer lifespan.
4. Coenzyme Q10 food plays an important role in our daily life. As a leading food additives and food ingredients supplier in China, we can provide you with high quality coenzyme Q10 at competitive prices.
Specifications of Coenzyme Q10:
| Items |
Specifications |
| Appearance |
Yellow to orange crystalline powder |
| Identification |
Sample spectrum exhibits maximum only at the same wavelength as that of a similar preparation of the reference standard |
| Assay(anhydrous basis) Coenzyme Q10 Related Substance |
97.0 to 10 3.0% ≤1.5% |
| Sieve analysis |
100% pass 40 mesh |
| Melting point |
About 48 ℃ |
| Chemical test |
A blue color appears |
| Heavy metals (Pb) |
< 20 ppm |
| Arsenic(As2O3) |
< 2 ppm |
| E.Coli |
Negative |
| Staphylococcus aureus |
Negative |
| Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
Negative |
| Salmonella |
Negative |
| Total plate count |
< 1000 cfu/g |
| Yeast & Mold |
< 100 cfu/g |