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Mechanistically, CoQ10's role in mitochondrial electron transport provides a plausible substrate for its observed effects on oxidative stress and inflammation. Preclinical and human mechanistic data suggest CoQ10 may mitigate lipid peroxidation, as indicated by the reduction in isofuran concentrations (P = 0.003) noted in the hemodialysis cohort (Yeung 2015). The mechanistic substrate underlying the anti-inflammatory findings in the multiple sclerosis trial (Moccia 2019) may involve CoQ10's attenuation of interferon-β1a-induced peripheral oxidative stress.

Evidence grade: exploratory

Contradiction status: none

Publication: b8dee5f7-0023-4af5-bacc-446de915555a

Provenance: Derivation Web chain

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  • source_1 Xu 2024
  • source_2 Spiegeleer 2025
  • source_3 Shang 2024
  • source_4 Alehagen 2020
  • source_5 Phan 2020

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