COENZYME Q10 200mg




- Pure ubiquinone in capsules.
- 200mg per dose.
- With Bioperine®.
- Vegetable capsules, suitable for vegans.
- With riboflavin and selenium.
- 1 capsule per day.
Table of contents
What is Coenzyme Q10 200mg?
Coenzyme Q10 200mg by EssentialSeries is a vegetable capsule product based on coenzyme Q10 in the form of ubiquinone with black pepper extract standardised to 100% piperine (Bioperine®), vitamin B2 and L-selenomethionine.
Coenzyme Q10 is a quinone present in our body, also known as CoQ10, in the form of ubiquinone.
The production of this product has been carried out by using raw materials without animal by-products or catalysts in the processing.
Coenzyme Q10 properties
The HSN formula has been supplemented with black pepper extract containing piperine (100%). It also contains vitamin B2 and selenium.
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
- Riboflavin contributes to normal energy metabolism.
- Riboflavin helps to reduce tiredness and fatigue.
Selenium
- Selenium contributes to the protection of cells against oxidative damage.
How buy Coenzyme Q10 at HSN?
In vegan capsules
Many companies encapsulate food supplements with coating agents of animal origin, such as gelatine.
This is because it is a tremendously cheap excipient and serves the function of keeping the contents inside the capsule. Where is the problem?
In that they are making an active ingredient that is perfectly suitable for vegans (as it does not come from animal sources) less so by making the capsule coating cheaper.
At HSN we are pioneers: We have eliminated animal additives from our encapsulates.
Our Coenzyme Q10 is suitable for vegans.
We have used veggie capsules so that nothing should stop you from using our products, because your ethical stance on the consumption of animal products should not condition the choices you have to supplement your diet with high quality products.
With black pepper extract
Black pepper extract is a well-known compound in food supplementation.
Black pepper extract is added to many products.
This is the case with CoQ10, which is influenced by the presence of piperine (a black pepper alkaloid).
HSN develops its food supplements based on the most up-to-date scientific evidence.
Allergen-free
Our Coenzyme Q10 doesn't contain gluten, milk or dairy derivatives, soy, egg, nuts or other allergens.
It can therefore be consumed by people allergic to milk protein, lactose intolerant, coeliacs and people with non-coeliac gluten sensitivity.
We can all make use of it!
In addition, no genetically modified organisms have been used in their production. Ensuring the development of natural biodiversity through the rejection of GMOs.
How to take Coenzyme Q10 200mg?
It can be taken at any time of the day, as its benefits arise through the replenishment of reduced concentrations in certain contexts, so take it when it best suits your routine, and make continuous use of this product to obtain its full benefits.
Which products combine Coenzyme Q10 200mg with?
With the products:
Interesting bibliography
- Badmaev, V., Majeed, M., & Prakash, L. (2000). Piperine derived from black pepper increases the plasma levels of coenzyme Q10 following oral supplementation. The Journal of nutritional biochemistry, 11(2), 109–113
- Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin. (2015). Coenzyme Q10 and statin-related myopathy. BMJ: British Medical Journal, 53(5), 54–56.
- Qu, H., Guo, M., Chai, H., Wang, W. T., Ga, Z. Y., & Shi, D. Z. (2018). Effects of coenzyme Q10 on statin-induced myopathy: An updated meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal of the American Heart Association, 7(19), e009835.
- Sarmiento, A., Diaz-Castro, J., Pulido-Moran, M., Kajarabille, N., Guisado, R., & J. Ochoa, J. (2016). Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation and Exercise in Healthy Humans: A Systematic Review. Current Drug Metabolism, 17(4), 345–358.
- Tabrizi, R., Akbari, M., Sharifi, N., Lankarani, K. B., Moosazadeh, M., Kolahdooz, F., … Asemi, Z. (2018). The Effects of Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation on Blood Pressures Among Patients with Metabolic Diseases: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. High Blood Pressure and Cardiovascular Prevention, 25(1), 41–50.
- Zeng, Z. Y., Li, Y. P., Lu, S. Y., Huang, W. S., & Di, W. (2019). Efficacy of CoQ10 as supplementation for migraine: A meta-analysis. Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, 139(3), 284–293.
Nutritional Facts
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daily doseper serving |
Serving size: 1 veg caps | ||
daily dose: 1 veg caps | ||
Servings per container: 120 | ||
Coenzyme Q10 (as ubiquinone) | |||
Black pepper fruit extract (50:1) (100% piperine) (Piper nigrum) (Bioperine®) | |||
equivalence of fruit | |||
Piperine | |||
Vitamin B2 (as riboflavin) | |||
Selenium | |||
of L-selenomethionine |
NRVs (Nutrient Reference Values) established in Regulation (EU) 1169/2011 of 25 October 2011. †† NRVs are not established on this occasion. |