2015
DOI: 10.3923/ajava.2015.461.475
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Dietary Essentiality I: Coenzyme Q10 Conditionally Essential-Review

Abstract: The essentiality of nutrients keeps on changing with the advancement in nutritional research and genetic gain. The genetic gain especially in poultry sector is very high which results in increase in nutrient requirement of both the essential and non-essential nutrients. For the rapid growth the requirement of essential nutrients reaches many folds which are in direct relation with the performance, but the requirement for non-essential nutrients is an indirect one. Most of the dispensable amino acids, vitamin C… Show more

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“…Vitamin Q is most commonly known as ubiquinone due to its distribution among various systems. This is produced endogenously as lipid soluble compound which plays an important role in the energy transformation process inside the cellular mitochondria (Gopi et al, 2015). However, their synthesis will not be sufficient as the age advances.…”
Section: Vitamins and Minerals As Growth Promotersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vitamin Q is most commonly known as ubiquinone due to its distribution among various systems. This is produced endogenously as lipid soluble compound which plays an important role in the energy transformation process inside the cellular mitochondria (Gopi et al, 2015). However, their synthesis will not be sufficient as the age advances.…”
Section: Vitamins and Minerals As Growth Promotersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because ubiquinone is present in many different systems, vitamin Q is most frequently referred to by this name. This is an inherently occurring, lipid-soluble chemical that is vital to the process of converting energy inside cellular mitochondria (Gopi et al, 2015). As the age goes on, though, their synthesis will become insufficient.…”
Section: Use Of Vitamins and Minerals As Growth Promotersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) metabolites compromise cell membrane integrity [53], which results in drip loss in muscles [60] affect keeping quality of muscles. Different nutrients and additives (like the use of synthetic amino acids, low heat increment nutrients, vitamins C, E and minerals such as selenium, zinc and magnesium or additive such as genistein and melatonin, and essential oils) are tried with varied success to counteract these stresses [69]. Aside from its role in mitochondrial bioenergetics, ubiquinone also affects membrane fluidity [11] and protects membrane phospholipids against peroxidation [12].…”
Section: Coenzyme Q10 Antioxidant Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%