Swanson CoQ10 generates adenosine triphosphate (ATP), that produces energy. Coenzyme Q10 is also called as ubiquinone. A potent 200 mg of CoQ10 is delivered in each capsule.
FAQs
Q: Is CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) water or fat soluble?
A: CoQ10 is fat soluble. It may be helpful to take it with vitamin E or another fat/oil for better absorption.
Q: How are Q-Gel and CoQ10 different?
A: Q-Gel is different from other forms of CoQ10 because it is hydrosoluble, meaning it is dissolved/absorbed in water. Studies show that Q-Gel is 3 times more bioavailable than regular CoQ10 supplements.
Q: Is the Swanson CoQ10 natural or synthetic?
A: All of Swanson's CoQ10 supplements are natural and produced through a fermentation process.
Q: What colors are the softgels?
A: The color can vary from yellow to red, depending on the opaquing agent used.
Q: What is used in this product as a stabilizer or preservative?
A: The CoQ10 is a softgel, which is completely sealed to protect the contents from oxidation. No preservative is added.
Q: What are the milligrams or percentages of each of the fillers in this product?
A: The excipients are listed in order of predominance and they may vary from one batch to another. There are no milligrams listed for each excipient.
Q: Is Ubidecarenone different from Ubiquinone (CoQ10)?
A: No, the names are synonymous.