Co-Enzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) — Pharma & Nutra Supplier, Hyderabad
Product Overview
Co-Enzyme Q10 (CoQ10, Ubiquinone) is a naturally occurring fat-soluble compound essential for mitochondrial energy production. It is widely used in nutraceutical cardiovascular support formulations, anti-aging cosmetics, and pharmaceutical preparations for its antioxidant and cellular energy properties.
Specifications
| CAS Number | 303-98-0 |
| Molecular Formula | C₅₉H₉₀O₄ |
| Appearance | Yellow to orange crystalline powder |
| Assay | NLT 98.5% |
| Loss on Drying | NMT 0.2% |
| Packaging | 1 kg / 5 kg / 25 kg |
Applications
- Cardiovascular health nutraceutical supplements
- Anti-aging and antioxidant cosmetic formulations
- Energy and vitality supplement capsules
- Adjunct therapy in statin-related CoQ10 depletion
- Topical antioxidant skin care products
- Mitochondrial health support formulations
Why Source from Surravi Phharma?
- Ready stock maintained in our centralised AC warehouse, Hyderabad
- IP / BP / EP / USP grades available
- Complete documentation: COA, MSDS, Regulatory certifications
- Flexible quantities — lab scale to bulk commercial
- Prompt delivery with pan India logistics support
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I buy CoQ10 (Co-Enzyme Q10/Ubiquinone) pharma grade in Hyderabad?
Surravi Phharma supplies Co-Enzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone) in pharma and nutraceutical grades in Hyderabad. Available in 1 kg, 5 kg, and 25 kg packaging. Used in cardiovascular supplements, anti-aging cosmetics, and energy nutraceuticals. Ready stock. Call +91 8008002576 for pricing.
What is the difference between Ubiquinone (CoQ10) and Ubiquinol?
Ubiquinone is the oxidised form of CoQ10 — the standard, most widely available, and most stable form used in supplements. Ubiquinol is the reduced (active antioxidant) form. Ubiquinol is claimed to have higher bioavailability, particularly in older individuals whose bodies convert Ubiquinone less efficiently. However, Ubiquinone is significantly less expensive and more stable in formulation. For most supplement applications, Ubiquinone at standard doses (100–300 mg/day) is effective and evidence-supported.
Why is CoQ10 important for patients taking statin medications?
Statins (cholesterol-lowering drugs such as Atorvastatin, Rosuvastatin) inhibit HMG-CoA reductase — the same pathway used to synthesise CoQ10 endogenously. Long-term statin use significantly reduces plasma and muscle CoQ10 levels, which is associated with statin-induced myopathy (muscle pain and weakness). CoQ10 supplementation at 100–300 mg/day is widely recommended alongside statin therapy to mitigate this depletion, making it a high-demand nutraceutical raw material for pharma companies.
What are the formulation challenges with CoQ10 and how are they addressed?
CoQ10 is highly lipophilic (fat-soluble), practically insoluble in water, and has very poor oral bioavailability in its crystalline form. Formulation strategies to improve bioavailability include: oil-based softgel capsules (CoQ10 dissolved in MCT or soya oil), solid dispersions with PVP or HPMC, nano-emulsification, and cyclodextrin complexation. Bioavailability of optimised formulations can be 3–5× higher than plain crystalline CoQ10 powder.
What is the recommended daily dose of CoQ10 in nutraceutical products?
Standard maintenance supplementation doses are 100–200 mg/day. Therapeutic doses for cardiovascular support, statin depletion, mitochondrial disorders, or heart failure may range from 200–600 mg/day in divided doses. CoQ10 is fat-soluble and should be taken with a meal containing fat to maximise absorption. Doses above 300 mg/day show diminishing absorption efficiency, making formulation technology critical for high-dose products.