Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinol) vs Glycine + NAC (GlyNAC)

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

Coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinol)Glycine + NAC (GlyNAC)
CategorySupplementsSupplements
Standard Dose100-200mg ubiquinol daily
TimingWith meals containing fat. Morning or midday preferred (may be mildly energizing).
Cycle Durationongoing
Evidence Levelstrong_humanStrong

Mechanism

CoQ10 functions as an essential electron carrier in the mitochondrial electron transport chain (Complex I to III and Complex II to III), directly supporting oxidative phosphorylation and ATP synthesis. In its reduced form (ubiquinol), it serves as a potent lipid-soluble antioxidant, protecting mitochondrial membranes and LDL particles from peroxidation. It also modulates the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) and supports endothelial NO synthase coupling.

Standard Dosing

100-200mg ubiquinol daily

Timing

With meals containing fat. Morning or midday preferred (may be mildly energizing).

Cycle Duration

ongoing

Side Effects

  • Mild GI upset
  • Insomnia (if taken late)
  • Rare: skin rash

Contraindications

  • Caution with warfarin therapy (requires INR monitoring)

Best Stacking Partners

PQQAlpha Lipoic AcidOmega-3MagnesiumL-Carnitine

Mechanism

Combination that restores glutathione synthesis. Age-related glutathione deficiency is driven by glycine and cysteine precursor depletion, not enzyme dysfunction. GlyNAC corrects oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammation, and insulin resistance in older adults.

Contraindications

  • Active stomach ulcer (NAC)
  • Asthma (NAC may cause bronchospasm in rare cases)

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