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Milan, February 27th 2024 -Dietary supplementation with CoQ10 PhytosomeTM (Indena’s UBIQSOME®) effectively improves physical
performance in older adults with statin-associated asthenia. This is the main
result of a recent independent study[1] presented during the 32nd
European Meeting On Hypertension And Cardiovascular Protection (Milan, June
2023).
The double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study was aimed to investigate
the effect of chronic dietary supplementation with CoQ10 PhytosomeTM
on physical performance maintenance in older adults with self-reported
statin-associated asthenia.
The 60 subjects enrolled for the trial, 33 males and 27 women, were
randomized to receive daily supplementation either with placebo or 150 mg CoQ10
Phytosome™ for 8 weeks. At baseline, the subjects were evaluated for clinical
status, and by the execution of a physical examination and laboratory analyses.
After the first 4 weeks of supplementation, both groups significantly improved
in asthenia compared to baseline. Four more weeks later, the effect on asthenia
was maintained, versus placebo and baseline, only in the supplemented group: statistical
significance was reached both versus baseline and versus placebo. This very
encouraging data need to be confirmed with more thorough data.
“We’re very proud that UBIQSOME®, our coenzyme Q10 formulated with PhytosomeTM, the proprietary Technology Platform developed by Indena, has been useful for the trial– says Serena Tongiani, Chief Product Officer at Indena –. And
of course we’re very happy that this preliminary clinical evidences confirm the
values of our product in the field of cardiovascular health. We’ve been working
to confirm our UBIQSOME® as the leader in muscle uptakeCoQ10 supplementation.
This independent study is consistent with the capacity of UBIQSOME®
to reach the right biological target, and indicates its potential in case of
asthenia in statin-users. Another important result for our portfolio”.
As known,coenzyme Q10 plays a central role in
generation and regulation of cell bioenergy, being involved in transferring of
electrons within the mitochondrial oxidative respiratory chain and hence, ATP
production, and has reported to have antioxidant and beneficial effects in
improving human health and well-being. On the other hand, CoQ10 has a low oral
bioavailability, due to its poor water solubility, high molecular weight, low
solubility in lipids and low intestinal permeability.
UBIQSOME® is the innovative food grade delivery system of
coenzyme Q10 formulated with the proprietary Multi-Talented Technology Platform
developed by Indena. It’s Phytosome™, the breakthrough 100% food-grade delivery
system that optimizes the performance of many natural actives in multiple ways, allowing to exploit their power and health benefits.Today, Phytosome™ is the most reliable and customizable solution in the
nutraceutical field.
Thanks to its Phytosome™ formulation, UBIQSOME® is a
food-grade highly absorbable form, standardized in coenzyme Q10 (18-22% by
HPLC), which optimizes coenzyme Q10 levels not only in blood but also in muscles.
Indeed, the scientifically demonstrated significative presence of CoQ10 at
muscular level represents a unique and successful goal which unequivocally
differentiates UBIQSOME® from other ingredients.
Indena is committed to driving progress towards the UN’s Sustainable
Development Goals, aiming at putting sustainability first – from raw materials
sourcing to production and marketing – with a focus on environmental impact,
use of renewable energies and building a more circular economy.
[1] Cicero, Arrigo, et al. Effect of coenzyme q10 on muscular strength in elderly patients with statin-associated asthenia: a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial." Journal of hypertension 41.1 (2023): e152-e153.
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