CAS 303-98-0 Coenzyme Q10
Ubidecarenone was discovered in 1957, Dr. Frederick Crane identified the chemical structure in 1958 , and received the highest honor of the American Chemical Society Priestly Medal. He is known as the father of the study of Ubidecarenone, he proposed Ubidecarenone to play an important role in heart function. In real life, Dr. Frederick Crane has been taking Q10 for 40 years, until his death at 91 years old, he had been an active energetic professors engaged in research activities. In 1978, Dr. Peter (Peter), the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, first discovered Ubidecarenone must participate in human cells energy production , and thus obtained Nobel prize. Today, Europe, Japan and other developed countries have incorporated the content of Ubidecarenone in the human body as a measure of the level of of the health of the body as an important indicator.
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Product Name: Coenzyme Q10
Synonyms: coenzyme Q10 synthetic;Coenzyme Q10 (Water soluble);CoQ10 Ubidecarenone;Coenzyme Q10 standard;COENZYM Q10 SYNTHETIC: 99.5%;CoenzymeA/Q0/Q10A85-61-0/Q10;CoenzymeQ10Ubidecarenone;CoenzymeQ10Usp27Ep5
CAS: 303-98-0
MF: C59H90O4
MW: 863.34
EINECS: 206-147-9
Product Categories: chemical reagent;pharmaceutical intermediate;Vitamin series;phytochemical;reference standards from Chinese medicinal herbs (TCM).;standardized herbal extract;Drug bulk;Mixed Fatty Acids;Antioxidant;Benzoquinones;Biochemistry;Vitamin Related Compounds;Vitamins;Nutritional Supplements;Drugs & Medication;Fatty Acid Derivatives & Lipids;Glycerols;Steroids;Inhibitors;BENUTRI;303-98-0
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