Publication | Closed Access
Bioavailability of two different formulations of coenzyme Q10 in healthy subjects.
25
Citations
18
References
1998
Year
NutritionPharmaceutical ScienceHealthy SubjectsCoenzyme Q10Different FormulationsPharmacotherapyClinical ChemistryHealth SciencesEmulsion PreparationClinical NutritionPharmacologyExcipientsPhysiologySoft Gelatin CapsuleMg CapsulesNutritional ScienceMetabolismMedicinePharmacokinetics
The bioavailability of coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinone) formulated as an emulsion in a soft gelatin capsule (Ensorb(TM), NDS Pty Ltd, Sydney, Australia) was compared with a hard gelatin powder-filled capsule. The study design was a randomized cross-over trial with a 3-week wash-out period. The study population comprised 23 apparently healthy adults (12 men and 11 women), aged 20-43 years. Each participant took two 50 mg capsules, and blood samples were taken over a period of 36 h. The plasma concentration of coenzyme Q10 peaked between 3 and 4 h after administration of both preparations. The area under the curve (AUC) of Ensorb™ was 927% higher than that observed with the powder-filled capsule (P < 0.0001), suggesting that this emulsion preparation has a higher bioavailability.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1