ubiquinone and ferrous-citrate

ubiquinone has been researched along with ferrous-citrate* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for ubiquinone and ferrous-citrate

ArticleYear
Oxidative damage of mitochondria induced by Fe(II)citrate or t-butyl hydroperoxide in the presence of Ca2+: effect of coenzyme Q redox state.
    Free radical biology & medicine, 1995, Volume: 18, Issue:1

    The role of coenzyme Q on the process of mitochondrial membrane damage associated with oxidative stress was studied in a suspension of uncoupled mitochondria exposed to Ca2+ in the presence of Fe(II)citrate or t-butyl hydroperoxide. Reduction of coenzyme Q by succinate was shown to inhibit both inner membrane lipid peroxidation and permeabilization induced by Fe(II)citrate. In contrast, the inner membrane permeabilization induced by Ca2+ alone or Ca2+ plus t-butyl hydroperoxide was potentiated by the presence of succinate. These results support our previous proposition that the mitochondrial damage associated with oxidative stress generated by these pro-oxidants in the presence of Ca2+ is mediated by different mechanisms.

    Topics: Animals; Antimycin A; Butylated Hydroxytoluene; Calcium; Citric Acid; Ferrous Compounds; Free Radicals; Mitochondria, Liver; Mitochondrial Swelling; Oxidation-Reduction; Oxidative Stress; Peroxides; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Succinates; Succinic Acid; tert-Butylhydroperoxide; Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances; Ubiquinone

1995
Coenzyme Q10, iron, and vitamin B6 in genetically-confirmed Alzheimer's disease.
    Lancet (London, England), 1992, Sep-12, Volume: 340, Issue:8820

    Topics: Alzheimer Disease; Citric Acid; Coenzymes; Drug Therapy, Combination; Female; Ferrous Compounds; Humans; Mental Status Schedule; Middle Aged; Pyridoxine; Ubiquinone

1992