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Definition of Coenzyme Q
1. Noun. Any of several quinones found in living cells and that function as coenzymes that transfer electrons from one molecule to another in cell respiration.
Category relationships: Biochemistry
Generic synonyms: Coenzyme, Benzoquinone, Quinone
Medical Definition of Coenzyme Q
1. Quinones with isoprenoid side chains (specifically, ubiquinones) that mediate electron transfer between cytochrome b and cytochrome c; chemically similar to vitamins E and K, and to other tocopherols, quinones, and tocols. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Coenzyme Q
Literary usage of Coenzyme Q
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"... University of British Columbia Vancouver 8, British Columbia, Canada Received
May 25, 1968 Inhibition of coenzyme Q Systems by Chloroquine and Other ..."
2. Nutrient Composition of Rations for Short-term, High-intensity Combat Operations by Institute of Medicine (U. S.), Fnb, High-stress Situations, Committee on Military Nutrition Research, National Academy of Sciences (2006)
"Dietary supplementation with coenzyme Q|0 results in increased levels of ...
Effects of coenzyme Q|Q in early Parkinson disease: Evidence of slowing of the ..."
3. The Navy Seal Physical Fitness Guide edited by Patricia A. Deuster (1997)
"Agent Caffeine Choline coenzyme Q-|0 Inosine Octacosanol Comment Delays
Fatigue/Increases Energy Levels Sodium Bicarbonate Tyrosine Some benefit reported ..."