Coenzyme Q10, total

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Coenzyme Q10, total-994

  
Coenzyme Q10, total
  
994
  
LAB994
  
MSO
  
CoQ10
Ubiquinone 50
  

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is also referred to as ubiquinone because it can be found in almost all eukaryotic cells. CoQ10 embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane is an essential component of the electron transport chain and plays a role in the ATP-producing oxidative phosphorylation. CoQ10 is also a powerful lipid-soluble antioxidant protecting cell membranes and lipoproteins. CoQ10 is present in the plasma in both the reduced (ubiquinol) and oxidized (ubiquinone) forms. The reduced form of CoQ10 is the only endogenously synthesized lipophilic antioxidant and as such, serves to protect biological membranes against oxidation as well as inhibiting the peroxidation of lipoproteins in the circulation. Reduced CoQ10 in plasma may also have a role recycling vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol).

  
Serum
  
  
0.5 mL
  
0.25 mL
Submission of the minimum volume does not allow for repeat testing
  

Immediately following collection, mix sample by gently inverting 5 times

  
  1. Allow sample to clot for a minimum of 30 minutes
  2. Spin within two (2) hours of sample collection
  3. Transfer serum to a Amber vial/tube - 12 mL (LabCorp), labelled as serum to protect from light
  
  
  1. Allow sample to clot
  2. Spin 
  3. Transfer serum to a Amber vial/tube - 12 mL (LabCorp), labelled as serum to protect from light, within two (2) hours of sample collection
  

Refrigerated (preferred) - 14 days

Ambient  - 3 days

Frozen - 14 days

    Freeze/thaw cycles: stable x 6

  
  • Use of EDTA anticoagulant
  • Specimen not protected from light
  
LabCorp Burlington (120251): R-NX
  
Mo - Fr
  
7 days
  

Liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS) electrochemical detection.

  

0.37 - 2.20 µg/mL

  
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is also referred to as ubiquinone because it can be found in almost all eukaryotic cells. CoQ10 embedded in the inner mitochondrial membrane is an essential component of the electron transport chain and plays a role in the ATP-producing oxidative phosphorylation. CoQ10 is also a powerful lipid-soluble antioxidant protecting cell membranes and lipoproteins. CoQ10 is present in the plasma in both the reduced (ubiquinol) and oxidized (ubiquinone) forms. The reduced form of CoQ10 is the only endogenously synthesized lipophilic antioxidant and as such, serves to protect biological membranes against oxidation as well as inhibiting the peroxidation of lipoproteins in the circulation. Reduced CoQ10 in plasma may also have a role recycling vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol).
  
82542
  
Result 27923-2
  
05/31/2019
  
04/11/2022
  
03/31/2022