PQQ, or Pyrroloquinoline quinone, is a novel water-soluble vitamin and cofactor. It is found naturally in some foods, such as fermented soybeans and green tea, and is also available in supplement form. PQQ has very rare redox properties, which can be found in some microbes, plants, and animal tissues. It catalyzes and promotes cellular energy production.
This compound also has a range of potential health benefits, such as reducing the lag period of the Acetobacter rancens and Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts, stimulating early germination of tobacco seeds, and preventing and treating certain diseases. Trace amounts of PQQ even have the ability to boost the metabolism and growth performance of healthy living tissue.
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Product Name | PQQ |
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Test Method | HPLC UV |
Shelf life | 2 Years |
Purity | 99% |
Shipping Method | Air(UPS, FedEx, TNT, EMS) Or Sea |
Product Type | API |
Sample | Available |
Storage | Cool Dry Place |
Some of the specific functions and applications of PQQ include:
Supporting brain function: PQQ has been found to have potential neuroprotective effects, and may help to improve cognitive function and memory in individuals with certain neurological conditions, such as Alzheimer's disease. It may also help to support brain development in infants.
Supporting cardiovascular health: PQQ has been found to have potential cardiovascular benefits, including reducing inflammation and improving endothelial function. It may also help to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Supporting mitochondrial function: PQQ has been found to have potential mitochondrial benefits, including improving cellular energy production and reducing oxidative stress. This may be beneficial for individuals with conditions related to mitochondrial dysfunction, such as chronic fatigue syndrome.
Supporting immune function: PQQ has been found to have potential immune-boosting effects, and may help to improve immune function in individuals with certain immune-related conditions, such as viral infections.
PQQ is available in supplement form, and is typically taken orally. It is generally considered safe for most people when taken at recommended doses, but more research is needed to fully understand the safety and efficacy of PQQ supplementation. It may also interact with certain medications, and individuals with certain health conditions, such as allergy to soy, should avoid PQQ supplementation.