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Quercetin: Its Antioxidant Mechanism, Antibacterial Properties and Potential Application in Prevention and Control of Toxipathy

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MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 19, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27196545

Keywords

quercetin; antioxidant; toxipathy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32273074, 31972746, 31772809, 31872538]
  2. Key Grant Project of Liaoning Provincial Department of Education [LJKZ0632]

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This review explores the biological activities of quercetin, including its antioxidant and antibacterial properties, intervention effects on pesticide poisoning, detoxification process, and its potential in reducing mycotoxin toxicity. The harmful effects of heavy metal poisoning on quercetin application are also evaluated. This review provides valuable insights for the clinical application of quercetin.
Quercetin, as a flavonol compound found in plants, has a variety of biological activities. It is widely present in nature and the human diet, with powerful oxidative properties and biological activities. In this review, the antioxidant mechanism and broad-spectrum antibacterial properties of quercetin are revealed; the intervention effects of quercetin on pesticide poisoning and the pathway of action are investigated; the toxic effects of main mycotoxins on the collection and the detoxification process of quercetin are summarized; whether it is able to reduce the toxicity of mycotoxins is proved; and the harmful effects of heavy metal poisoning on the collection, the prevention, and control of quercetin are evaluated. This review is expected to enrich the understanding of the properties of quercetin and promote its better application in clinical practice.

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