Mitochondrial DHODH-CoQH system Dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) is an enzyme located in the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) that reduces CoQ to CoQH, thereby neutralizing peroxy radicals in mitochondrial lipids and preventing ferroptosis [69, 70]
Very high doses of B12 taken orally may occasionally cause mild gastrointestinal disturbance in some individuals, though this is uncommon
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Furthermore, as a specific cargo receptor involved in autophagy, NCOA4 bound ferritin and delivered it to lysosomes for degradation, resulting in the release of free iron and an increase in the level of the LIP in cells (Fig