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Review
. 2022 Feb:146:112560.
doi: 10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112560. Epub 2021 Dec 22.

Quercetin for managing type 2 diabetes and its complications, an insight into multitarget therapy

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Quercetin for managing type 2 diabetes and its complications, an insight into multitarget therapy

R Dhanya. Biomed Pharmacother. 2022 Feb.
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Abstract

Background: Quercetin, a bioflavonoid abundant in grapefruit, onion, berries, etc., has vast therapeutic potential, especially against Type 2 diabetes and its complications. Quercetin showed similar effects as that of metformin, (widely prescribed antidiabetic drug) in cell lines models (Sajan et al., 2010; Dhanya et al., 2017). In vivo findings also showcase it as a promising agent against diabetes and its pathophysiological complications.

Scope and approach: Quercetin can be produced on a large scale through a novel fermentation-based glycosylation strategy from cheap substrates and can be utilized as a dietary supplement. The review focuses on the mounting evidence pointing to Quercetin as a promising candidate for managing type 2 diabetes and its oxidative stress mediated pathophysiological complications.

Conclusion: Quercetin acts on multiple targets of diabetes and regulates key signalling pathways which improve the symptoms as well as the complications of Type 2 diabetes. However further studies are needed to improve the bioavailability and to establish a dosing regimen for Quercetin.

Keywords: Diabetes; Hyperglycemia; Oxidative stress; Quercetin; Reactive oxygen species.

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