新的辅酶q10配方增加与ATP生产相关的精神集中和集中注意力

E. Freye, H. Strobel
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目的:市场上有两种新的辅酶q10制剂,然而,人们对它们增加线粒体活性的最终产物ATP产生的能力知之甚少。因此,我们开始测量志愿者在服用Greenspeed®或Q10 Revolution®前后五周的粒细胞ATP合成,并试图确定这是否以某种方式反映了浓度和警惕性的增加。方法:12名年轻健康志愿者(平均年龄21岁,10名男性,2名女性)以交叉随机双盲方式在5周内给予两种辅酶q10补充剂中的任意一种。用荧光素酶生物发光探针测定5周前后粒细胞ATP浓度。此外,采用d2浓度和压力测试法测定各辅酶Q10配制前后的精神浓度。结果:两种辅酶Q10制剂(Greenspeed®和Q10 Revolution®)在摄入后的五周内增加了粒细胞内ATP的形成。在两种配方下,这种增加是非常显著的(p<0.0005),同时它增加了注意力和精神表现,导致d2浓度和压力测试中的错误显著减少(p<0.001)。后者与ATP的增加密切相关,两种配方的相关系数r2=0.84。结论:欧洲市场上的两种辅酶Q10制剂(Q10 Revolution®和Greenspeed®)显示出线粒体内ATP合成的显著增加,同时显著提高智力表现。两种配方使用不同的策略来增加Q10进入细胞,因为它们自己的血浆浓度不能正确反映线粒体内的ATP合成。
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New CoenzymeQ10 Formulations Increase Mental Concentration and Focused Attention Related to ATP Production
Objectives: Two new CoQ10 preparations are on the market, of which however, very little is known about their ability to increase ATP production, the final end product in mitochondrial activity. We therefore set out to measure ATP synthesis in granulocytes of volunteers before and after a five-week administration of either Greenspeed® or Q10 Revolution® and sought to determine if this is reflected in some way to an increase in concentration and vigilance.Methods: 12 young healthy volunteers (mean age 21, 10 males, two females) were given either one of the two CoQ10 supplements over a period of 5 weeks in a cross-over randomized double-blind fashion. ATP concentration was measured in granulocytes before and after five weeks, using bioluminescence luciferase probes. In addition, the d2- concentration and stress test was used to determine mental concentration before and after each of the Q10 formulations.Results: The two Q10 formulations (Greenspeed® and Q10 Revolution®) increased the formation of ATP within the granulocytes following intake over of five-week period. This increase was highly significant following both formulations (p<0.0005), while at the same time it increased concentration and mental performance resulting in a significant reduction (p<0.001) of mistakes within the d2-concentration and stress test. The latter was closely correlated with ATP increase resulting in a correlation coefficient of r2=0.84 for both formulations.Conclusion: Two CoQ10 formulations (Q10 Revolution® and Greenspeed®) on the European market demonstrate significant increase in ATP synthesis within mitochondria, while at the same time increase mental performance considerably. Both formulations use different strategies of how to increase Q10 getting into the cell since plasma concentrations by their own do not properly reflect ATP synthesis within mitochondria.
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