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Nano-Q10™ is a highly bioavailable form of coenzyme Q10, also known as ubiquinone. Nano-Q10 features advanced nanotechnology to create a rapidly available and absorbed source of coenzyme Q10 that has been shown to be three times more bioavailable than powdered crystalline ubiquinone.

Ingredient Name: Coenzyme Q10

Functions: Antioxidant, Enzyme

Animal Species: Horses

Labeling Claims: Natural, Naturally Derived

Features: High Bioavailability

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    Identification & Functionality

    Ingredient Name
    Ingredient Origin
    Animal Feed & Nutrition Functions
    Ingredients
    Coenzyme Q10
    Guaranteed Analysis

    Coenzyme Q10 (min) 110 mg/mL

    Features & Benefits

    Animal Feed & Nutrition Features
    Highlights
    • Coenzyme Q10 is involved in numerous reactions in the body, primarily the production of energy, and is found in highest concentrations in mitochondria. Coenzyme Q10 is also found in cell membranes, where it boosts cell integrity.
    • Coenzyme Q10 is a powerful antioxidant, protecting cells from highly reactive chemicals called free radicals that can damage cells and their DNA. Besides providing direct antioxidant protection, it also improves the antioxidant potential of other antioxidants in the body, like vitamins C and E.

     

    Applications & Uses

    Animal Species
    Why should I use Nano-Q10 for my horse
    • Protects against exercise-induced muscle damage
    • Prevents the overexpression of pro-inflammatory compounds
    • Defends against oxidative stress in muscle cells
    • Works synergistically with vitamins C and E
    • Three times more bioavailable than the crystalline powdered form
    • Horses with high GGT or muscle enzyme levels in blood tests
    • Breeding stallions and sub-fertile mares
    Feeding Directions

    Give 7 mL once a day for horses over 400 kg.

    In racehorses, we recommend stopping this product 24 hours prior to racing. Why?

    Regulations for specific substances vary by racing jurisdiction. We recommend that all supplements be discontinued at least 24 hours prior to racing and that horse trainers and managers check with their specific jurisdiction prior to using any feed additives or supplements in the lead-up to racing.