Encapsulation of Coenzyme Q10 for Controlled Release, High Stability, and Antioxidant Activity
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Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology
Abstract
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a vital antioxidant in cellular energy production, mitochondrial
electron transport, and protection against oxidative stress. CoQ10 deficiency is associated with
several health conditions, including neurological degeneration, aging, and cancer. Despite its
therapeutic potential, CoQ10's high molecular weight and poor water solubility result in limited
oral bioavailability. Therefore, research is focused on developing efficient encapsulation
systems to enhance their stability, solubility, and delivery. In the present study, different
biopolymers, including sodium alginate (SA), starch, carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), and
chitosan, have been explored for encapsulating CoQ10 for enhanced stability, bioavailability,
and controlled release. Sodium alginate forms stable gels through cross-linking with divalent
cations, while starch, CMC, and chitosan improve structural stability and controlled release of
encapsulated compounds. The encapsulation was achieved through ionotropic gelation, and
the microcapsules were characterized for size, morphology, and encapsulation efficiency,
along with in vitro release profiles and antioxidant activity.SA+Starch+Chitosan exhibited the
most sustained release, with cumulative release reaching 74.4% at 36 hours. Antioxidant assays
confirmed retained activity, with DPPH scavenging increasing over time in correlation with
release. Photostability testing showed drastic degradation of free CoQ10 (38.13% retention at
60 min), while chitosan-containing formulations retained over 92%, with SA+Starch+Chitosan
achieving the highest retention of 93.47 ± 0.189%. Similarly, thermal and storage stability tests
confirmed that encapsulation significantly delayed CoQ10 degradation under stress conditions.
These results confirm that microencapsulation using food-grade biopolymers notably improves
CoQ10's stability, antioxidant activity, and release control. The findings support the potential
of these formulations for further development in nutraceutical and pharmaceutical delivery
systems.
