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Quercetin attenuates neurotoxicity induced by iron oxide nanoparticles 2021

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Quercetin attenuates neurotoxicity induced by iron oxide nanoparticles jnanobiotechnology.biomedce...

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Iron oxide nanoparticles (IONPs) have been proposed as targeted carriers to deliver therapeutic molecules in the central nervous system (CNS). However, IONPs may damage neural tissue via free iron accumulation, protein aggregation, and oxidative stress. Neuroprotective effects of quercetin (QC) have been proven due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. However, poor solubility and low bioavailability of QC have also led researchers to make various QC-involved nanoparticles to overcome these limitations. We wondered how high doses or prolonged treatment with quercetin conjugated superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (QCSPIONs) could improve cognitive dysfunction and promote neurogenesis without any toxicity. It can be explained that the QC inhibits protein aggregation and acts against iron overload via iron-chelating activity, iron homeostasis genes regulation, radical scavenging, and attenuation of Fenton/Haber–Weiss reaction. In this review, first, we present brain iron homeostasis, molecular mechanisms of iron overload that induced neurotoxicity, and the role of iron in dementia-associated diseases. Then by providing evidence of IONPs neurotoxicity, we discuss how QC neutralizes IONPs neurotoxicity, and finally, we make a brief comparison between QC and conventional iron chelators. In this review, we highlight that QC as supplementation and especially in conjugated form reduces iron oxide nanoparticles neurotoxicity in clinical application."

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Have this on my list too 😊

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i have been taking quecetain as it was prescribed to me to take it ...otc...at the covid recoveeryy clinic. cheers..

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Quercetin exhibits potent antioxidant activity, restores motor and non-motor deficits induced by rotenone toxicity 2021 journals.plos.org/plosone/a...

"In conclusion, quercetin supplementation ameliorates the rotenone-induced motor, non-motor deficits, oxidative stress, and neurotransmitter alterations. The present findings suggest that both preventive and therapeutic regimens of quercetin can prevent rotenone-induced decreased levels of dopamine and serotonin through its potent antioxidant ability. However, quercetin pre-supplementation produces more significant results as compared to post-supplementation. Thus, it is suggested that quercetin can be used as a potential compound to reduce the risk and progression of PD."

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I wonder how Quercitins bioavailability is compared to urolithin A, curcumin, Spermedine, and other dietary compounds. All are found in dietary sources but which is most absorbed and which if any cross the BBB.

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