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Abstract
Polyphenols are the known group of phytochemicals that essentially consists of phenolic rings. These are the plant product present in varied fruits and vegetables. These secondary metabolites perform a protective function in plants from environmental and biological stress. When consumed as a human diet these are also known to prevent various age-associated diseases. Polyphenols are known to possess antioxidant properties and protect against oxidative stress. The literature survey was carried out using databases such as PubMed, Science direct and Springer. The research articles from last 10-12 years were selected for this review based on its relevancy with the topic. The articles selected was mainly focused on quercetin and its health benefits. The present review highlights the main functions of a flavonoid, quercetin. Quercetin is among the widely occurring polyphenol, found abundantly in nature. It is commonly present in different plant products. Onion is known to have the highest quantity of quercetin. This plant compound is possessed antioxidant properties and is considered to have a protective function against aging. It is known to be present in both free and conjugated forms. Quercetin has anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, anti-carcinogenic, anti-diabetic, and anti-viral properties. The molecule is lipophilic and can easily cross the BBB (Blood-Brain Barrier) and hence protects from neurodegenerative diseases. Various in vivo and in vitro studies have demonstrated the role of quercetin and here a detailed review of quercetin as a curative agent in neurodegeneration, diabetes, cancer, and inflammation has been carried out. Studies have proved that quercetin plays a crucial role in the prevention of age-related disorders. Quercetin is a potent antioxidant which is currently being used in various pharmaceuticals. Properties of quercetin can be further explored in various other disorders. Nanoformulations and liposomal formulations of quercetin can be made to treat other age associated diseases.Entities:
Keywords: antioxidant; cancer; diabetes; neurodegeneration; polyphenols; quercetin
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35458696 PMCID: PMC9032170 DOI: 10.3390/molecules27082498
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.927
Figure 1Structure and major classes of quercetin.
Common sources of quercetin.
| Common Name | Scientific Name | Reference |
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| Onion |
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| Capers |
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| Green tea |
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| Apples |
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| Broccoli |
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| Red leaf lettuce |
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| Cherries |
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| Gingko |
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| American elderberry |
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| Hypericum |
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Figure 2Quercetin from different fruits and vegetables.
Figure 3Mechanism of action of quercetin.
The table below highlights the various properties and the mechanism of action of quercetin.
| S.No. | Properties | Mechanism of Action | References |
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| 1 | Anti-inflammatory | Increase the IFN-γ cells expression and decreases IL-4 positive cell expression. | [ |
| 2 | Anti-cancer | Induces extrinsic and intrinsic pathways of apoptosis, autophagy, and arrests cell cycle. | [ |
| 3 | Anti-oxidant | Regulates the level of GSH. Downregulates MDA level and upregulates the activity of SOD. | [ |
| 4 | Anti-hypertensive | Lowers hypertensive severity by reducing nitric oxide, TNF-α, and IL-6 concentrations. | [ |
| 5 | Anti-diabetic | Quercetin reduces the concentration of blood glucose levels, preserves the function of islets cells, number of β cell numbers in diabetic mice. | [ |
| 6 | Neurodegenerative | alleviates neuronal oxidative damage and neuroinflammation and shows anti-dementia and neuroprotective effects. | [ |
Figure 4Structure and properties of quercetin.