Coenzyme A Description
Coenzyme A -
Coenzyme A is
used for the breakdown and metabolism of fatty acids. Coenzyme A is a natural substance that
is produced by the human body from three basic components: adenosine
tri-phosphate, cysteine, and Vitamin B5. Vitamin B5 is derived
solely from a person's diet. When Coenzyme A is at its proper level,
the removal of fatty acids will result in less oil being released by
the skin. Since acne is partially caused by the excess secretion of
oils, the ultimate application of Coenzyme A is that acne is
reduced. Accordingly, Coenzyme A, among other things, is
popularly used for control of acne problems.
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