Coenzyme Q10

Fuel for the power plants of your cells

Coenzyme Q10 is a natural substance found in almost all cells of your body – especially in organs with high energy demands, such as the heart, liver, and kidneys. In the mitochondria, the powerhouses of your cells, it plays a central role in the production of ATP, your body's most important energy source. Coenzyme Q10 is also part of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, where it acts as an electron carrier between various enzyme complexes.

Your body can produce coenzyme Q10 itself, but it needs nutrients such as vitamins, amino acids, minerals, and lipids to do so. Since the body's own synthesis can vary with age and decrease with increasing age, coenzyme Q10 was included in the formulation as a functional component to supplement it with this physiologically relevant building block.

Through its role in mitochondrial energy production, coenzyme Q10 indirectly contributes to maintaining normal cell function and thus also to preserving performance and vitality – especially in tissues with high energy demands and in active lifestyles. Additional intake through food or supplements can help ensure adequate supply and thus support the physiological processes associated with healthy aging.