03/08/2019 / By Jose Lopez
Researchers from the Foro Italico University of Rome found evidence that regular intake of quercetin, a natural flavonoid found abundantly in vegetables and fruits, can prevent damage to red blood cells (erythrocytes) caused by oxidants. This finding was published recently in Nutrition Research following a clinical trial.
Overall, the results suggest that regular consumption of quercetin supplements protects red blood cells (erythrocytes) from damage by oxidants prior to and after strenuous eccentric exercise.
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Journal Reference:
Duranti G, Ceci R, Patrizio F, Sgro P, Luigi LD, Sabatini S, Felici F, Bazzucchi I. CHRONIC CONSUMPTION OF QUERCETIN REDUCES ERYTHROCYTES OXIDATIVE DAMAGE: EVALUATION AT RESTING AND AFTER ECCENTRIC EXERCISE IN HUMANS. Nutrition Research. February 2018;50. DOI: 10.1016/j.nutres.2017.12.002
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antioxidants, controlled trial, crossover trial, erythrocytes, flavonoid, free radical generator AAPH, glutathione homeostasis, hemolysis, intervention trial, lipid peroxidation, quercetin, randomized trial, red blood cells, redox homeostasis, supplements, thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARs)
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