Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), also called methoxatin, is a redox cofactor and antioxidant.It is found in soil and foods such as kiwifruit, as well as human breast milk. Enzymes containing PQQ are called quinoproteins. Glucose dehydrogenase, one of the quinoproteins, is used as a glucose sensor. PQQ stimulates growth in bacteria.
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Pyrroloquinoline Quinone 99% | HPLC | - | |
Pyrroloquinoline Quinone disodium salt 99% | HPLC | - | |
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What Is Pyrroloquinoline Quinone?
Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), also called methoxatin, is a redox cofactor and antioxidant.It is found in soil and foods such as kiwifruit, as well as human breast milk. Enzymes containing PQQ are called quinoproteins. Glucose dehydrogenase, one of the quinoproteins, is used as a glucose sensor. PQQ stimulates growth in bacteria.
How Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Works
Pyrroloquinoline Quinone , is a new auxiliary group, with the treatment of heart disease, neurological diseases, liver protection, maintenance of mitochondrial function and other functions.It is widely found in prokaryotes, plants and mammals. It is not only the auxiliary group of many enzymes, responsible for the transfer of electrons, protons and chemical groups in enzymatic reactions, but also can stimulate the growth of microorganisms, the germination of plant pollen and promote the growth of plants.
Benefits and Uses
1.Relieves Inflammation
2.Enhances Brain Function
3.Reduces Oxidative Stress
4.May Extend Life Span
5.Promotes Mitochondrial Function
6.Decreases Cholesterol
7.Improves Sleep