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The following pages link to Bioavailabilities of quercetin-3-glucoside and quercetin-4'-glucoside do not differ in humans (Q73763511):
Displaying 49 items.
- In vitro digestion and lactase treatment influence uptake of quercetin and quercetin glucoside by the Caco-2 cell monolayer (Q24795680) (← links)
- The Role of Natural Polyphenols in the Prevention and Treatment of Cervical Cancer-An Overview (Q26739983) (← links)
- Review of anticancer mechanisms of isoquercitin (Q26747717) (← links)
- The evidence for natural therapeutics as potential anti-scarring agents in burn-related scarring (Q28077410) (← links)
- Plasma, tissue and urinary levels of aloin in rats after the administration of pure aloin (Q33626147) (← links)
- Quercetin inhibits intestinal iron absorption and ferroportin transporter expression in vivo and in vitro (Q33945817) (← links)
- Dietary flavonols: chemistry, food content, and metabolism (Q34517545) (← links)
- Clinical Pharmacokinetics of Antioxidants and Their Impact on Systemic Oxidative Stress (Q34533540) (← links)
- Quercetin as a novel activator of L-type Ca(2+) channels in rat tail artery smooth muscle cells (Q35044277) (← links)
- Antioxidative flavonoid quercetin: implication of its intestinal absorption and metabolism (Q35201098) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of quercetin to decrease blood pressure: review of efficacy and mechanisms (Q35684610) (← links)
- Antioxidative and radioprotective potential of rutin and quercetin in Swiss albino mice exposed to gamma radiation (Q36930980) (← links)
- Radiomodulatory role of Rutin and Quercetin in Swiss Albino mice exposed to the whole body gamma radiation (Q37137177) (← links)
- Intestinal absorption of aloin, aloe-emodin, and aloesin; A comparative study using two in vitro absorption models (Q37457367) (← links)
- The molecular mechanism of the cholesterol-lowering effect of dill and kale: The influence of the food matrix components (Q37561532) (← links)
- Cancer chemoprevention through dietary flavonoids: what's limiting? (Q38718844) (← links)
- Induction of human NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase (NQO1) gene expression by the flavonol quercetin (Q40817836) (← links)
- A novel tag-free probe for targeting molecules interacting with a flavonoid catabolite. (Q41682888) (← links)
- Absorption, Conjugation and Efflux of the Flavonoids, Kaempferol and Galangin, Using the Intestinal CACO-2/TC7 Cell Model (Q41995134) (← links)
- Flavonoids inhibit the formation of the cross-linking AGE pentosidine in collagen incubated with glucose, according to their structure (Q42171890) (← links)
- Deconjugation kinetics of glucuronidated phase II flavonoid metabolites by beta-glucuronidase from neutrophils. (Q42918837) (← links)
- Fifty-two week chronic toxicity of enzymatically decomposed rutin in Wistar rats (Q42946565) (← links)
- No effect of the farming system (organic/conventional) on the bioavailability of apple (Malus domestica Bork., cultivar Golden Delicious) polyphenols in healthy men: a comparative study (Q43208471) (← links)
- Quercetin 3,3',4'-tri-O-beta-D-glucopyranosides from leaves of Eruca sativa (Mill.). (Q43631617) (← links)
- Quercetin modifies reactive oxygen levels but exerts only partial protection against oxidative stress within HL-60 cells (Q43713710) (← links)
- The flavonoid, quercetin, differentially regulates Th-1 (IFNgamma) and Th-2 (IL4) cytokine gene expression by normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (Q43926298) (← links)
- Bioavailablility of elderberry anthocyanins (Q44014853) (← links)
- Red wine consumption and inhibition of LDL oxidation: what are the important components? (Q44088057) (← links)
- Strawberry Anthocyanins Are Recovered in Urine as Glucuro- and Sulfoconjugates in Humans (Q44429475) (← links)
- Cloning and regiospecificity studies of two flavonoid glucosyltransferases from Allium cepa (Q44624507) (← links)
- Effects of dietary flavonoids on major signal transduction pathways in human epithelial cells (Q44650227) (← links)
- Absorption of kaempferol from endive, a source of kaempferol-3-glucuronide, in humans (Q44911315) (← links)
- The type of sugar moiety is a major determinant of the small intestinal uptake and subsequent biliary excretion of dietary quercetin glycosides (Q44925376) (← links)
- Flavonoid antioxidants: chemistry, metabolism and structure-activity relationships (Q46176653) (← links)
- Anti-cancer potential of flavonoids: recent trends and future perspectives (Q51527710) (← links)
- Dietary Flavonoids in the Prevention of T2D: An Overview. (Q55311614) (← links)
- Absorption and pharmacokinetics of grapefruit flavanones in beagles (Q59158089) (← links)
- Screening of cytotoxic or cytostatic flavonoids with quantitative Fluorescent Ubiquitination-based Cell Cycle Indicator-based cell cycle assay (Q60948920) (← links)
- Considerations for the Use of Polyphenols as Therapies in Neurodegenerative Diseases (Q64251609) (← links)
- Intestinal uptake of quercetin-3-glucoside in rats involves hydrolysis by lactase phlorizin hydrolase (Q73067760) (← links)
- Determination of flavonols in body fluids (Q74003593) (← links)
- In vivo antioxidative effect of isoquercitrin on cadmium-induced oxidative damage to mouse liver and kidney (Q83450224) (← links)
- Enriched cereal bars are more effective in increasing plasma quercetin compared with quercetin from powder-filled hard capsules (Q84579242) (← links)
- Higher plasma quercetin levels following oral administration of an onion skin extract compared with pure quercetin dihydrate in humans (Q86515727) (← links)
- Dietary Quercetin and Kaempferol: Bioavailability and Potential Cardiovascular-Related Bioactivity in Humans (Q90310627) (← links)
- "Sweet Flavonoids": Glycosidase-Catalyzed Modifications (Q90420385) (← links)
- Advances in the development of imaging probes and aggregation inhibitors for alpha-synuclein (Q90497044) (← links)
- Flaxseed Lignans as Important Dietary Polyphenols for Cancer Prevention and Treatment: Chemistry, Pharmacokinetics, and Molecular Targets (Q91796711) (← links)
- Administration of mulberry leaves maintains pancreatic β-cell mass in obese/type 2 diabetes mellitus mouse model (Q94585429) (← links)