Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
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Comparative Oral Toxicity of Coenzyme Q10 and Its (2Z)-Isomer in Rats: Single and Four-Week Repeated Dose Toxicity Studies
Shigeki HATAKEYAMAShigeo KAWASEIkuo YOSHIMURA
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2006 Volume 52 Issue 1 Pages 9-20

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It has been reported that coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) functions as an electron transfer carrier in mitochondria, and can produce an improvement in heart diseases such as congestive heart failure. Its (2Z)-isomer contains a cis-double bond at the 2-position of the decaprenyl side chain. As the original organic industrial synthesis of CoQ10 resulted in a product that contained a small amount of this isomer, the efficacy and safety of CoQ10 was determined using CoQ10 containing this isomer; however, no toxicity data have been reported for the (2Z)-isomer itself. Thus, we conducted single (2,000 mg/kg) and 4-wk repeated (1,000 mg/kg) oral dose toxicity studies in rats to compare the toxicological profiles of CoQ10 and its (2Z)-isomer. The two compounds displayed similar toxicological profiles, and it was concluded that neither CoQ10 nor its (2Z)-isomer produce toxic effects in rats in single or repeated doses.
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