Description: Since its discovery in 1957, Coenzyme Q has piqued the interest of scientists from a wide range of disciplines because of its bioenergetics, vitamin-like behavior, and interactions with antioxidant vitamins E and C. Coenzyme Q: Molecular Mechanisms in Health and Disease is a comprehensive treatise on this often-studied coenzyme. International experts cover the research that led to its emergence as an exciting, new dietary supplement. Topics include new concepts on extramitochondrial functions of CoQ, recent discoveries in biosynthetic pathways for CoQ based on molecular genetic approaches, and the role of CoQ as an antioxidant.
Review Quotes: "...well written and well referenced, especially the chapters on the chemical and physical properties of coenzyme Q and its functions...mechanisms of coenzyme Q and genetic analysis of coenzyme Q biosynthesis...is timely and the book should serve as an excellent reference for biochemists, nutritionists, clinicians and other biomedical researchers interested in coenzyme Q. It complements other coenzyme Q publications well." --Ching K. Chow, Graduate Center for Nutritional Sciences, University of Kentucky, in ScholarOne.com