The VerdictLOW CONVICTIONVerdict Score 43Worth-It: Low ROI (43/100)

The supplement that activates the same cellular switch as exercise — and only the switch.

Skip the PQQ bottle. The biomarker rises exactly as the marketing predicts, and the only independent academic trial confirmed the performance, fitness, and body composition that biomarker is supposed to predict did not move at all.

PQQ is a small ring-shaped molecule first discovered in soil bacteria. People take it because in cell-culture experiments it flips the same master switch that aerobic exercise flips — the one that tells your cells to build new mitochondria. The catch is that flipping the switch in a Petri dish is not the same as building useful mitochondria in a working human, and when researchers ran the obvious test, the switch flipped and the performance did not.

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Longevity & Anti-Aging — Mitochondrial Cofactor

PQQ

Pyrroloquinoline Quinone — sold as a "longevity vitamin" that flips the mitochondrial biogenesis switch the same way exercise does. The one independent academic trial confirmed the switch flips and the performance, fitness, and body composition do not.

Skip the PQQ bottle. The biomarker rises exactly as the marketing predicts. The only independent academic trial confirmed the performance, fitness, and body composition that biomarker is supposed to predict do not move at all.

The supplement that activates the same cellular switch as exercise — and only the switch.

PQQ is a small ring-shaped molecule first discovered in soil bacteria in 1979. People take it because in cell-culture experiments it flips the same master switch that aerobic exercise flips — the one that tells your cells to build new mitochondria, the energy-producing machinery in every cell. The catch is that flipping the switch in a Petri dish is not the same as building useful mitochondria in a working human, and when researchers ran the obvious test (six weeks of PQQ during a real training program), the switch flipped and the performance did not.
  1. The verdict: real signal at the biomarker level, null at the performance level, weak signal in cognitive aging dominated by small industry-funded trials, and zero human trials for longevity.
  2. What most people get wrong: the "longevity vitamin" framing comes from a 2018 hypothesis paper, not a longevity trial. There is no longevity trial.
  3. What to watch for: if you do the 12-week trial in cognitive aging, only the disodium salt has any human data. Skip "liposomal" and "enhanced bioavailability" forms — they cost four times more with zero head-to-head data.

Best For

Healthy adults aged 40+ willing to spend £15-60 per month on an unreplicated, industry-adjacent cognitive-aging trial with full disclosure that the evidence is small and lacks independent meta-analysis.

Skip If

You want ergogenic, longevity, cancer prevention, or neuroprotection benefit. You are pregnant, lactating, in active cancer treatment, or considering it for a child.

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The Protocol

PQQ protocol

Dosing

PopulationDoseTimingFormDuration
Untrained adults seeking aerobic / ergogenicNOT EFFECTIVE — Hwang 2020 NULL on VO2peak, exercise duration, body composition despite biomarker elevation
MCI elderlyNOT VALIDATED — only trial used dihydrogen+PQQ combination that cannot isolate PQQ
Active cancer / chemotherapyAVOID — PGC-1α implicated in tumour bioenergetics; oncology consult required
Pregnancy / lactation / childrenAVOID — no human safety data

Forms Comparison

Disodium Salt
Plasma 16-54 nM at 3h
Only form with human RCT efficacy data. Branded BioPQQ™ or mnemoPQQ®.
£15-60 / month
Liposomal / Enhanced Bioavailability
No human PK data
Marketing PK claim with zero published human comparison or outcome trial.
£80-150+ / month
Free PQQ Acid (non-salt)
No human PK data
Lower aqueous solubility. Not used in any human trial.
Variable
Dietary PQQ (food)
Trace nanograms/serving
Parsley, green peppers, kiwi, fermented soy, green tea. Three orders of magnitude below trial doses.
Pennies

Absorption Tips

Take with a meal. Every published RCT doses with a meal. Avoid stacking with high-dose vitamin C, vitamin E, NAC, or polyphenol antioxidants around training — the additive antioxidant load inherits the antioxidants-exercise-blunting concern documented for the wider mitochondrial-cofactor mechanism family.

Safety & Interactions

PQQ safety profile

Active cancer / chemotherapy — Mechanism caution

PGC-1α (the pathway PQQ activates) is implicated in tumour bioenergetics. No clinical trials in oncology populations. Oncology consult required before any use during active cancer treatment.

PQQ-GDH glucose meters — Informational only

Older mutQ-GDH glucose meter technology can give erroneously elevated glucose readings due to maltose interference (PMID 28500115). This is a meter-side issue, not a PQQ-side adverse event. Use a non-PQQ-GDH meter if you are concerned.

Drug-metabolism interactions — Data unavailable

No clinical pharmacology drug-drug interaction studies have been published in humans. No documented CYP450 interactions. The absence of data is not a safety claim.

Contraindicated Populations

Side Effects

None reported in published human RCTs at 20 mg/day for up to 12 weeks. Long-term safety beyond 12 weeks is underpowered. Tolerability documented to 100 mg/day in dose-escalation work.

Upper Limit

No formal Tolerable Upper Intake Level established by EFSA, NIH ODS, or IOM. No ISSN position stand. No EFSA-endorsed health claim at consumer doses.

Conviction: LOW

The PGC-1α biomarker elevation in human muscle is real. The translation to clinical outcomes ranges from null (ergogenic) to weak (cognitive aging) to absent (longevity, cancer prevention, neuroprotection). The trial gap is wide and unlikely to close in the supplement timeframe because no one is funding multi-year hard-outcome RCTs on PQQ.

What would change this

An independent (non-industry-funded), double-blind, placebo-controlled RCT of N≥120 healthy adults aged 50-70, allocated 1:1 to PQQ disodium salt 20 mg/day vs identical placebo for 24 weeks, with a pre-registered primary cognitive endpoint analysed via intent-to-treat with multiple-comparisons correction, showing a clinically meaningful between-group difference (≥0.3 SD) with consistent direction across secondary endpoints — would upgrade cognitive-aging conviction from LOW to MODERATE.

For longevity claims, the trial gap is essentially uncrossable in the supplement timeframe — a multi-year hard-outcome RCT (N≥1,000 over 5+ years on all-cause mortality or biological age) is not on any sponsor's roadmap.

Worth Your Money?

Estimated Weekly Cost
£4-15 per week at 20 mg/day disodium salt. £20-35 per week at premium "liposomal" or "enhanced bioavailability" forms with zero head-to-head data.
Worth It If
You are 40+, your cognitive-aging concern is high, and you are willing to spend £180-720 over a year on an unreplicated industry-adjacent trial with full disclosure of the evidence base.
Lower Priority If
Aerobic fitness is below average, sleep is poor, protein intake is low, or training is inconsistent. Aerobic exercise activates the same PGC-1α pathway as a clinical outcome rather than a biomarker — and per 1-MET higher cardiorespiratory fitness cuts all-cause mortality 11-17%. Better first dollars.
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Sources

  1. Hwang PS et al. (2020). Effects of Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Supplementation on Aerobic Exercise Performance and Indices of Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Untrained Men. J Am Coll Nutr. PMID 31860387. RCT, N=23 untrained men, 20 mg/day × 6 weeks during supervised endurance training. NULL on aerobic performance and body composition; PGC-1α significantly elevated vs placebo. The single independent academic trial in the entire human PQQ literature.
  2. Jager R et al. (2023). Pyrroloquinoline quinone disodium salt improves brain function in both younger and older adults. Food & Function. PMID 36807425. RCT, healthy adults aged 20-65, 20 mg/day × 12 weeks. Composite memory, verbal memory, cognitive flexibility, processing speed direction-favorable age-stratified.
  3. Shiojima Y et al. (2022). Effect of Dietary Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt on Cognitive Function in Healthy Volunteers. J Am Nutr Assoc. PMID 34415830. mnemoPQQ® 21.5 mg/day × 12 weeks, N=58 elderly Japanese. Multi-domain cognitive improvement. Industry-adjacent (Cepham mnemoPQQ®).
  4. Itoh Y et al. (2016). Effect of the Antioxidant Supplement Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt (BioPQQ) on Cognitive Functions. Adv Exp Med Biol. PMID 26782228. RCT, N=41 elderly, 20 mg/day × 12 weeks. Stroop interference reduced; Touch M only in lower-baseline subgroup. Industry-adjacent (Mitsubishi Gas Chemical BioPQQ™).
  5. Sumi K et al. (2024). Six-week dihydrogen-pyrroloquinoline quinone supplementation on mitochondrial biomarkers, brain metabolism, and cognition in elderly individuals with MCI. J Nutr Health Aging. PMID 38908296. RCT, N=34 MCI elderly, Alpha Hope® dihydrogen+PQQ combination. BDNF within-arm p=0.01 but time×group interaction p=0.14 NS. Industry-funded combination intervention — cannot isolate PQQ.
  6. Nakano M et al. (2016). Effects of Antioxidant Supplements (BioPQQ) on Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygen Metabolism in the Prefrontal Cortex. Adv Exp Med Biol. PMID 27526146. RCT, N=20, 20 mg/day × 12 weeks. tNIRS prefrontal cortex; right PFC Hb increased. Industry-adjacent.
  7. Nakano M et al. (2015). Effects of Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt Intake on the Serum Cholesterol Levels of Healthy Japanese Adults. J Nutr Sci Vitaminol. PMID 26226960. RCT, N=29, 20 mg/day × 12 weeks. TG: no change. LDL-C: marginal overall; significant in baseline LDL-C ≥140 subgroup (n≈11 post-hoc). Industry-adjacent.
  8. Ames BN. (2018). Prolonging healthy aging: Longevity vitamins and proteins. PNAS. PMID 30322941. Hypothesis / perspective paper proposing PQQ as a candidate "longevity vitamin." NOT a human outcome trial.

Verdict Score

How strong is the evidence for the claims in this review? Higher = more confidence the claims are supported. This does not measure how large the effect is or how important it is compared with other levers.

43 Weak support
80–100Strong evidence
60–79Mixed but supportive
40–59Uncertain ◀
0–39Weak support

Action ROI

Is this worth your time, money, effort, risk, and trust for this goal? Different from Verdict Score (evidence strength) and Leverage Map (relative importance) — Action ROI is the worth-it call once friction is priced in.

Action ROI score
43/100 Low ROI Trust grade D
No - the mitochondrial pathway lights up but the performance never follows, and the cognition signal is small, industry-funded, and unreplicated.
Time
Low
Money
Medium
Effort
Low
Risk
Low
Why this score
Why it didn’t score higher
Best for
Lower ROI if
Minimum effective dose
20 mg/day of PQQ disodium salt (the BioPQQ or mnemoPQQ branded supply chain) with a meal, for 12 weeks, judged on subjective cognitive change in adults 40+. The dose-response above 20 mg/day is unmapped, and there is no evidence-based dose for the energy or longevity goal.
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