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A Flavonoid on the Brain: Quercetin as a Potential Therapeutic Agent in Central Nervous System Disorders
Dagmara Wróbel‐Biedrawa, Karolina Grabowska, Agnieszka Galanty, Danuta Sobolewska, Irma Podolak
Life · 2022 · ▲ 91 citations
Abstract
Quercetin is one of the most common, naturally occurring flavonoids, structurally classified to the flavonol subfamily. This compound, found in many edible and medicinal plants either as a free or glycosidated form, has been scientifically exploited for many years, and one could hardly expect it could be a hero of some additional story. Commonly recognized as an anti-inflammatory agent, quercetin not only limits capillary vessel permeability by inhibiting hyaluronidase but also blocks cyclooxygenases and lipoxygenases. As a typical flavonoid, it is also known for its antioxidant effect, which was confirmed by many in vitro and in vivo studies. Throughout the years, numerous other activities were reported for quercetin, including antidiabetic, anti-proliferative, or anti-viral. Of note, recent data have revealed its potential role as a therapeutic agent for several central nervous system disorders. This review provides an overview of available experimental data on quercetin and its complexes with respect to central nervous system diseases, with a main focus on some aspects that were not discussed previously, such as anti-anxiolytic effects, anti-Huntington's disease activity, or therapeutic potential in brain cancer. Moreover, quercetin's protective role in some of these diseases is discussed, especially as an anti-neuroinflammatory agent. Bearing in mind the poor bioavailability of this compound, possible options that would enhance its delivery to the site of action are also presented.
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Wróbel‐Biedrawa, D., Grabowska, K., Galanty, A., Sobolewska, D., & Podolak, I. (2022). A Flavonoid on the Brain: Quercetin as a Potential Therapeutic Agent in Central Nervous System Disorders. <em>Life</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/life12040591
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Wróbel‐Biedrawa D, Grabowska K, Galanty A, Sobolewska D, Podolak I. A Flavonoid on the Brain: Quercetin as a Potential Therapeutic Agent in Central Nervous System Disorders. Life. 2022. doi:10.3390/life12040591.
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@article{dagmara2022AFlavo,
title = {A Flavonoid on the Brain: Quercetin as a Potential Therapeutic Agent in Central Nervous System Disorders},
author = {Dagmara Wróbel‐Biedrawa and Karolina Grabowska and Agnieszka Galanty and Danuta Sobolewska and Irma Podolak},
journal = {Life},
year = {2022},
doi = {10.3390/life12040591},
}
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