

Serving Size: 1 Softgel | ||
Servings Per Container: 120 | ||
Amount Per Serving | % Daily Value | |
Ubiquinol (Kaneka Ubiquinol™, reduced form of CoQ10)
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200 mg | †
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† Daily Value not established.
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Energize your body with Doctor's Best Ubiquinol with Kaneka, a highly absorbable form of CoQ10.
Doctor's Best Ubiquinol with Kaneka Ubiquinol contains the reduced form of coenzyme Q10, which is metabolically active in cells for antioxidant actions, heart health support, and energy production enhancement. This supplement offers improved bioavailability for aging adults or those concerned with nutrient absorption, and it helps regenerate other antioxidants like vitamin C and vitamin E.
Adult Use: Take 1 softgel daily with food, or as recommended by a nutritionally-informed physician.
Extra virgin olive oil, medium-chain triglycerides, sunflower lecithin, beeswax, rosemary leaf extract, softgel capsule [gelatin, glycerin, purified water, annatto (color)].
Store in a cool dry place.
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Kaneka Ubiquinol is often considered superior to standard CoQ10 due to its higher bioavailability and readiness for use by the body. It may be particularly beneficial for older adults or those with absorption issues.
While ubiquinol is generally safe, individuals taking blood thinners or certain other medications should exercise caution. Those with specific health conditions should discuss ubiquinol use with a healthcare provider.
Kaneka Ubiquinol is a patented, highly bioavailable form of CoQ10 that supports heart health, energy production, and overall cellular function. This form of CoQ10 is already reduced, making it easier for the body to utilize, especially in older adults or those with certain health conditions that may affect CoQ10 conversion.
The lawsuit against Kaneka CoQ10 involved patent disputes with other manufacturers over the production methods of ubiquinol. Kaneka had claimed exclusive rights to certain ubiquinol production processes, leading to legal challenges from competitors seeking to produce similar products.
Kaneka Ubiquinol is produced by Kaneka Corporation, a Japanese company. They have manufacturing facilities in Japan and the United States, ensuring high-quality production standards.
Kaneka Ubiquinol is produced through a fermentation process using yeast, making it bio-identical to the ubiquinol naturally found in the body. While it's not extracted from natural sources, it's not considered synthetic in the traditional sense.