Quercetin: health benefits with relevance to TNF-a-linked inflammatory diseases

Adrian Paul Harrison, Ross G. Cooper

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    Abstract

    With increasing interest among the general public for using natural and herbal remedies, there is a great need to document and list ancient medical texts and practices, as well as to investigate the efficacy of a number of 'ancient' compounds that are currently reputed to have medicinal benefits for such diseases as arthritis, would healing, cancer, chronic inflammation and cardiovascular disease. With these goals in mind, we have collected evidence for the use of the natural polyphenolic flavonoid quercetin in antiquity, as well as identified modern clinical research showing the efficacy of this compound for human health. Our report not only provides clear evidence for the flavonoid quercetin as an anti-inflammatory, which may well have been used in antiquity to treat arthritic swelling and pain, it also serves to re-educate the general public and scientific community to the fact that natural and herbal remedies can be very efficacious forms of medication, deserving respect.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalThe Journal of Pre-Clinical and Clinical Research
    Volume2
    Issue number2
    Pages (from-to)135-139
    Number of pages5
    Publication statusPublished - 2008

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