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    This chapter focuses on preclinical and clinical studies conducted in recent years that contribute to increasing knowledge on the role of Coenzyme Q10 in female reproductive health. General aspects of CoQ10, such as its role as an antioxidant and in mitochondrial bioenergetics are considered. The age-dependent decline in human female reproductive potential is associated with cellular mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress, and in some cases accompanied by a decrease in CoQ10 levels. Herein, we discuss experimental and clinical evidence on CoQ10 protective effects on reproductive health. We also address the potential of supplementation with this coenzyme to rescue reprotoxicity induced by exposure to environmental xenobiotics. This review not only contributes to our general understanding of the effects of aging on female reproduction but also provides new insights into strategies promoting reproductive health. The use of CoQ10 supplementation can improve reproductive performance through the scavenging of reactive oxygen species and free radicals. This strategy can constitute a low-risk and low-cost strategy to attenuate the impact on fertility related to aging and exposure to environmental chemicals. Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Maria Fernanda Hornos Carneiro, Monica P Colaiácovo. Beneficial antioxidant effects of Coenzyme Q10 on reproduction. Vitamins and hormones. 2023;121:143-167

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    PMID: 36707133

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