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Quercetin: Dietary Sources, Functions & Health Benefits

Quercetin: Dietary Sources, Functions & Health Benefits

9781619420571
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Quercetin, the most common member of the flavonoids family, is a group of chemical compounds that can be found in the plant kingdom. Fruits and vegetables, particularly citrus fruits, apples, onions, parsley, tea, and red wine, are the primary dietary sources of quercetin. In this book, the authors present topical research in the study of the dietary sources, functions and health benefits of quercetin. Topics discussed include the formulations for pharmaceutical administration of quercetin; the action of quercetin on oxygen uptake by uncoupled mitochondria oxidizing various substrates; the oral health benefits of quercetin; in vitro antibacterial activities and murine studies of novel quercetin diacylglycosyde analogues and the suppressive effect of quercetin on intestinal tight junction permeability.
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9781619420571
9781619420571

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
336
Dimensions (mm)
260.00 x 180.00
Weight (g)
798
  • Preface; Quercetin:: Dietary Sources, Functions & Health Benefits; The Health Benefits of Quercetin:: Potential Mechanisms of Action; Maniçoba, a Quercetin Rich Amazonian Dish ; Beneficial Health Effects of Quercetina & How to Improve; Quercetin; Formulations for Pharmaceutical Administration of Quercetin; The Action of Quercetin on Oxygen Uptake by Uncoupled Mitochondria Oxidizing Various Substrates.
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