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Quercetin is a natural bioflavonoid that helps sinuses, skin, bone health, nerves, and toxin clearance in the GI tract. It is also a helpful nutrient for congestion, mild Allergies, or breathing issues.

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Quercetin can be made water soluble by using solubilizing agents such as cyclodextrins, surfactants, or emulsifiers. These compounds can help increase the solubility of quercetin in water by forming complexes or micelles with the compound, enhancing its dispersion in water.


Will quercetin contain in red onion disappear when it were dried and grounded to powder?

Quercetin is a flavonoid and can be used as an antioxident. It does not disappear when red onion is dried and ground into a powder.


What are the active medicinal properties of safflower?

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What is one must meet daily consumption of vitamins and minerals?

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Does cooking onion effect quercetin ability?

The flavonol quercetin that is found in red onions is not broken down or lost during cooking; it just gets transferred to the liquid part of the dish. However, to ensure maximum benefits from the flavanol, opt for lower-heat cooking methods. According to one study, when baking or sauteing, the quercetin (http://www.guidechem.com/cas-117/117-39-5.html) level of onions actually increases by up to 25% (this might be due just to the loss of water). However, when boiling onions, the concentration of quercetin goes down by 18%.


What is in cyruta?

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Is Quercetin classified as drugs and what's the main benefit of it?

Quercetin is a water-soluble chemical compound classified as a bioflavonoid. It is not classified as a drug. But people use quercetin (http://www.guidechem.com/cas-117/117-39-5.html) as a medicine. It is used for treating conditions of the heart and blood vessels including "hardening of the arteries" (atherosclerosis), high cholesterol, heart disease, and circulation problems. It is also used for diabetes, cataracts, hay fever, peptic ulcer, schizophrenia, inflammation, asthma, gout, viral infections, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), preventing cancer, and for treating chronic infections of the prostate. Quercetin is also used to increase endurance and improve athletic performance.


What is the phytochrmical found in tomato?

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What makes onions red?

They contain Quercetin. It's a phytochemical that is also part of the coloring found in the skins of apples. It has been extracted and is sold as a dietary supplement. Why? Because its' a powerful antioxidant. It is also a natural anti-histamine and anti-inflammatory. Some ongoing research shows that quercetin may help to prevent cancer, especially in the prostate.


What are the active medicinal properties of grape skin?

An array of bioflavonoids (quercetin, catechins, flavonols, and anthocyanidins) and nonbioflavonoid polyphenols (acid derivatives), resveratrol.


Are onions antibacterial?

Yes, onions have antibacterial properties due to compounds like allicin and quercetin, which can help fight against certain bacteria.