POM-Q10 research evidence
25th Oct 2023
List of POM-Q10 research papers
This page includes a comprehensive list of research papers, clinical trials and more that detail the benefits of supplementation with POM-Q10 ingredients discovered to date. For easier reading and understanding, findings have been summarized in greater detail for you.
No. | Product | Date | Focus | Study Title | Link |
01 | Pomegranate | 23/11/2016 | Heart health | Effects of pomegranate juice on blood pressure: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials | View Paper |
02 | Pomegranate | 14/11/2022 | Reduce signs of skin aging | Prospective Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study of Oral Pomegranate Extract on Skin Wrinkles, Biophysical Features, and the Gut-Skin Axis | View Paper |
03 | Pomegranate | 28/03/2019 | Exercise Performance | Pomegranate Extract Improves Maximal Performance of Trained Cyclists after an Exhausting Endurance Trial: A Randomised Controlled Trial | View Paper |
04 | Pomegranate | –/08/2015 | Gut health | Pomegranate ellagitannins stimulate growth of gut bacteria in vitro: Implications for prebiotic and metabolic effects | View Paper |
05 | Amla | 18/04/2011 | Diabetes & Metabolic health | Effect of Amla fruit (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) on blood glucose and lipid profile of normal subjects and type 2 diabetic patients | View Paper |
06 | Amla | 27/11/2019 | Vascular benefits | Clinical evaluation of Emblica Officinalis Gatertn (Amla) in healthy human subjects: Health benefits and safety results from a randomized, double-blind, crossover placebo-controlled study | View Paper |
07 | Amla | –/–/2009 | Reduce oxidative stress | Supplementation of Emblica officinalis (Amla) extract reduces oxidative stress in uremic patients | View Paper |
08 | Coenzyme Q10 | 22/08/2016 | Reduce signs of skin aging | The effect of dietary intake of coenzyme Q10 on skin parameters and condition: Results of a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study | View Paper |
09 | Coenzyme Q10 | –/–/1997 | Physical Performance | The effect of coenzyme Q10 on the exercise performance of cross-country skiers | View Paper |
10 | Coenzyme Q10 | 27/04/2020 | Heart Health | Clinical Evidence for Q10 Coenzyme Supplementation in Heart Failure: From Energetics to Functional Improvement | View Paper |
Above is a comprehensive list of research & clinical trials conducted to date.
Details of each study, including focus, study subjects, dosage, date & results or findings
Paper #01 - Effects of pomegranate juice on blood pressure: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Summary: This paper presents a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating the effects of pomegranate juice consumption on blood pressure.
Publication Date: 23 November 2016
Focus: Potential cardioprotective benefits of pomegranate juice consumption, particularly its effects on blood pressure
Study Subjects: Meta-analysis of various RCTs; does not provide specific details about the study population
Dosage: The study considers different durations and doses of pomegranate juice consumption, categorizing them as >12 weeks or <12 weeks and >240cc or <240cc of pomegranate juice per day
Results/Findings: Consuming pomegranate juice significantly lowers both systolic and diastolic blood pressure, with an average reduction of 4.96 mmHg for systolic and 2.01 mmHg for diastolic. These positive effects are consistent, irrespective of the duration or daily amount consumed, making pomegranate juice a potential addition to a heart-healthy diet for blood pressure management.
Paper #02 - Prospective Randomized Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Study of Oral Pomegranate Extract on Skin Wrinkles, Biophysical Features, and the Gut-Skin Axis
Summary: This study examines the effects of oral pomegranate extract from Punica granatum on various aspects of skin health, including wrinkles, biophysical properties, and the connection between the gut and skin.
Publication Date: 14 November 2022
Focus: Skin health and its influence on wrinkle severity, skin microbiome, and gut-skin interactions
Study Subjects: 28 healthy males and females aged 25-55 years
Dosage: 250mg of Pomella® pomegranate fruit extract standardized to 75 mg of punicalagins daily for four weeks
Results/Findings: The study revealed that taking oral pomegranate extract reduced wrinkles and improved skin properties. Participants experienced some decrease in excess oil, along with beneficial changes in skin and gut microbiomes. Overall, oral pomegranate extract had a positive impact on skin health.
Paper #03 - Pomegranate Extract Improves Maximal Performance of Trained Cyclists after an Exhausting Endurance Trial: A Randomised Controlled Trial
Summary: This study investigates the impact of pomegranate extract (PE) on the performance and post-exercise recovery of trained cyclists, particularly focusing on endurance and maximal effort.
Publication Date: 28 March 2019
Focus: Whether pomegranate extract can enhance the performance and recovery of male amateur cyclists following an endurance exercise trial
Study Subjects: 26 Male amateur cyclists with a training routine of 2 to 4 sessions per week (at least one hour per session)
Dosage: Oral supplement Pomella® containing 75 mg of punicalagin per capsule and the control group (n = 14) received an oral placebo for daily consumption for four weeks.
Results/Findings: Pomegranate extract significantly improved the total time to exhaustion and the time to reach ventilatory threshold 2, indicating enhanced performance in maximal effort exercises. However, it did not have a significant impact on force restoration in damaged muscles. In summary, pomegranate extract appears to be effective in improving maximal exercise performance and may aid in post-exercise recovery.
Paper #04 - Pomegranate ellagitannins stimulate growth of gut bacteria in vitro: Implications for prebiotic and metabolic effects
Summary: This study examines the effects of pomegranate extract (POMx) and pomegranate juice (POM juice) on the growth of specific groups of intestinal bacteria and their potential use as prebiotics.
Publication Date: – August 2015
Focus: Impact of pomegranate extract and juice on the growth of various intestinal bacteria groups and the utilization of pomegranate polyphenols by beneficial bacteria.
Study Subjects: Stool specimens and select bacteria strains used in in vitro experiments
Dosage: POMx and POM juice at different concentrations were incubated with stool specimens and bacterial strains (400, 100, and 25 μg/ml)
Results/Findings: Pomegranate extract and juice increased the growth of beneficial Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus, while inhibiting the growth of less favorable bacteria groups. The study suggests that pomegranate may potentially act as a prebiotic, promoting the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, and highlights the potential role of polyphenols in influencing gut microbiota and human health.
Paper #05 - Effect of Amla fruit (Emblica officinalis Gaertn.) on blood glucose and lipid profile of normal subjects and type 2 diabetic patients
Summary: This study assesses the impact of Emblica officinalis Gaertn. fruit on blood glucose and lipid levels in both normal subjects and individuals with type 2 diabetes.
Publication Date: 18 April 2011
Focus: Anti-hyperglycemic and lipid-lowering properties of Amla Fruit
Study Subjects: Normal and type 2 diabetic volunteers
Dosage: Participants received 1, 2, or 3 grams of E. officinalis powder per day
Results/Findings: The study found that daily consumption of Emblica officinalis fruit powder significantly reduced blood glucose levels and improved cholesterol & lipid profiles in both normal and type 2 diabetic subjects after 21 days of intake. These effects suggest potential benefits for glycemic control and cardiovascular health.
Paper #06 - Clinical evaluation of Emblica Officinalis Gatertn (Amla) in healthy human subjects: Health benefits and safety results from a randomized, double-blind, crossover placebo-controlled study
Summary: This study assesses the health benefits and safety of Emblica Officinalis Gatertn (Amla) supplementation in healthy adults.
Publication Date: 27 Nov 2019
Focus: Effects of Amla supplementation on vascular function, blood biomarkers, and various health parameters in healthy adult subjects
Study Subjects: 15 healthy adult subjects
Dosage: Subjects received either Amla (500 mg per day) or a placebo for 18 weeks
Results/Findings: Amla intake resulted in improved blood fluidity and showed positive effects on multiple health markers. These included reduced oxidative stress (measured by 8-OHdG and thrombin biomarkers), increased HDL-cholesterol, and lowered LDL-cholesterol levels. The study found no adverse events, safety concerns, or tolerance issues associated with Amla consumption
Paper #07 - Supplementation of Emblica officinalis (Amla) extract reduces oxidative stress in uremic patients
Summary: This study examines the impact of Amla extract supplementation on oxidative stress in patients with uremia.
Publication Date: – – 2009
Focus: Whether Amla extract, known for its antioxidant properties, can reduce oxidative stress in uremic patients
Study Subjects: Patients with uremia
Dosage: Amla extract supplementation over 4 months
Results/Findings: Amla extract supplementation significantly reduced oxidative markers (8-iso-prostaglandin) and increased total antioxidant status (TAS) in uremic patients.
Paper #08 - The effect of dietary intake of coenzyme Q10 on skin parameters and condition: Results of a randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study
Summary: This study explores the impact of daily Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplementation on skin parameters and condition.
Publication Date: 22 August 2016
Focus: Effects of 12 weeks of daily CoQ10 supplementation on skin health
Study Subjects: 33 healthy subjects
Dosage: Daily supplementation with 50 and 150 mg of CoQ10 for 12 weeks
Results/Findings: CoQ10 supplementation limited seasonal deterioration of skin viscoelasticity and reduced visible signs of skin aging, including wrinkles, microrelief lines, and improved skin smoothness.
Paper #09 - The effect of coenzyme Q10 on the exercise performance of cross-country skiers
Summary: This study investigates the effects of Coenzyme Q10 supplementation on the physical performance of Finnish top-level cross-country skiers.
Publication Date: – – 1997
Focus: Impact of CoQ10 on physical performance in athletes
Study Subjects: 25 Finnish top-level cross-country skiers
Dosage: Coenzyme Q10 supplementation at a daily dose of 90 mg
Results/Findings: CoQ10 supplements improved athletes' physical performance, including their endurance (AET), anaerobic capacity (ANT), and maximum oxygen consumption (VO2Max). Additionally, 94% of athletes felt that CoQ10 helped them perform better and recover faster, compared to only 33% when they took a placebo. This suggests that CoQ10 may be beneficial for athletic performance and recovery.
Paper #10 - Clinical Evidence for Q10 Coenzyme Supplementation in Heart Failure: From Energetics to Functional Improvement
Summary: This paper reviews the effects of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) supplementation on heart failure (HF) patients and its potential benefits.
Publication Date: 27 April 2020
Focus: Investigating the effects of CoQ10 supplementation on Heart Failure patients
Study Subjects: Patients with heart failure
Dosage: Varied across different studies
Results/Findings: For patients with heart failure (HF), lower CoQ10 levels are linked to more severe symptoms like fatigue, reduced exercise capacity, and difficulty breathing. In a study of HF patients, those with higher CoQ10 levels had milder symptoms (NYHA class I and II), while patients with worse symptoms (NYHA class III and IV) had lower CoQ10 levels. Taking CoQ10 supplements effectively restored CoQ10 levels in both the heart muscle and blood.