by Michael Rucker | Apr 7, 2011 | Functional Supplements
Are there any other vitamin supplements that work well with PQQ? As you are probably aware from reading PQQ, pyrroloquinoline quinone seems to act in promoting mitochondriogenesis and, in a broader context, by protecting neural tissue. Compounds that may promote...
by Michael Rucker | Apr 7, 2011 | Functional Supplements
Some of the earliest reports regarding the potential physiological functions of PQQ have involved studies focusing on PQQ and neural function and neuroprotection. In experimental animal models, the effects of pyrroloquinoline quinone on glutamate are mechanisms that...
by Michael Rucker | Mar 13, 2011 | Functional Supplements
Digestion is the way us humans process food into energy. When our digestive system is functioning optimally, it is the biological fueling system that keeps us active and engaged. Probiotics (basically ingestible bacteria) are a well known element in helping most of us...
by Michael Rucker | Mar 9, 2011 | Functional Supplements
A telomere is a region of repetitive DNA at the end of a chromosome. Telomeres protect the ends of a given chromosome’s DNA from deterioration (although the shortening of chromosome telomeres normally occurs during chromosome replication). All cells that make up...
by Michael Rucker | Mar 7, 2011 | Functional Supplements
As pyrroloquinoline quinone gets more popular, it is interesting to hear what people are saying about this intriguing compound. If you would like to describe how PQQ has helped (or not helped) you, leave a comment below and we will add your thoughts to this PQQ...
by Michael Rucker | Mar 4, 2011 | Functional Supplements
Before we talk about quinone structure, let’s talk a little about quinones. Quinones are derived from aromatic compounds, such as benzene and naphthalene. There are thousands of aromatic compounds. Although a thorough discussion of organic chemistry related to...