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Certification: | ISO, Halal |
Assay Method: | HPLC-MS, HPLC |
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Microbiological | |||
Total Plate Count | ≤ 1,000 cfu/g | Conforms | GB 4789.2 |
Mold&Yeast | ≤ 100 cfu/g | Conforms | GB 4789.15 |
E. Coli | Absent | Conforms | GB 4789.38 |
Salmonella | 25g/Absent | Conforms | GB 4789.4 |
Staphylococcus aureus | Absent | Conforms | GB4789.10 |
Irradiation status | Non irradiated,No ETO treated, Negative by PSL screen test. | ||
GMO/BSE Status | Non-GMO,Free of BSE. |
Quercetin, widely distributed in fruits and vegetables, is a flavonoid known for its antioxidant, antiviral, antimicrobial, and antiinflammatory properties
Quercetin is the major representative of the flavonoid subclass of flavonols. Quercetin is ubiquitously present in fruits and vegetables, being one of the most common dietary flavonols in the western diet. The anti-cancer effects of quercetin include its ability to promote the loss of cell viability, apoptosis and autophagy through the modulation of PI3K/Akt/mTOR, Wnt/-catenin, and MAPK/ERK1/2 pathways
Quercetin may serve as a potential bioactive substance for atopic dermatitis-related symptoms through anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities along with its acceleration of wound healing via ERK1/2 MAPK and NF-κB pathways.
Quercetin and its derivatives have shown an array of pharmacological activities in preclinical tests against various illnesses and ailments. Owing to its protective role against oxidative stress and neuroinflammation, quercetin is a possible therapeutic choice for the treatment of neurological disorders. Quercetin and its derivatives can modulate a variety of signal transductions, including neuroreceptor, neuroinflammatory receptor, and redox signaling events. The research on quercetin and its derivatives in neurology-related illnesses mainly focused on the targets, such as redox stress, neuroinflammation, and signaling pathways