5-MTHF (L-Methylfolate)2008

Evaluation of the mutagenic and genotoxic potential of ubiquinol.

International journal of toxicology

confidence

Key findings

Ubiquinol negative in bacterial reverse mutation, chromosomal aberration, and rat bone marrow micronucleus tests; no mutagenic/genotoxic potential.

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Sample size
Not reported
Population
In vitro (Salmonella typhimurium, E. coli, CHL/IU cells) and in vivo (rat bone marrow) models
Dosing
Up to 5000 µg/plate (in vitro); up to 2000 mg/kg/day (in vivo)
Duration
6-h and 24-h in vitro; in vivo up to 2000 mg/kg/day
Route
Oral (in vivo); plate (in vitro)
Blinding
not_reported
Controls
not_reported
Drug class
water-soluble vitamin
Full abstract

Ubiquinol (the reduced form of coenzyme Q(10)) is the two-electron reduction product of ubiquinone (the oxidized form of coenzyme Q(10)), and has been shown to be an integral part of living cells, where it functions as an antioxidant in both mitochondria and lipid membranes. To provide information to enable a Generally Regarded as Safe (GRAS) evaluation for the use of ubiquinol in selected foods, a series of Organisation of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and good laboratory practice (GLP) toxicological studies was conducted to evaluate the mutagenic and genotoxic potential of Kaneka QH brand of ubiquinol. Ubiquinol did not induce reverse mutations in Salmonella typhimurium strains TA100, TA1535, TA98, and TA1537 and Escherichia coli WP2uvrA at concentrations up to 5000 mu g/plate, in either the absence and presence of exogenous metabolic activation by rat liver S9. Likewise, ubiquinol did not induce chromosome aberrations in Chinese hamster lung fibroblast (CHL/IU) cells in short-term (6-h) tests with or without rat liver S9 at concentrations up to 5000 mu g/ml or in a continuous (24-h) treatment test at concentrations up to 1201 mu g/ml. Finally, no mortalities, no abnormal clinical signs, and no significant increase in chromosome damage were observed in an in vivo micronucleus test when administered orally at doses up to 2000 mg/kg/day. Thus, ubiquinol was evaluated as negative in the bacterial reverse mutation, chromosomal aberration, and rat bone marrow micronucleus tests under the conditions of these assays.

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