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Quercetin

Based on available evidence, quercetin is being investigated across several clinical areas, though the research landscape shows more preclinical promise than established clinical efficacy.

Bone Health and Orthopedic Applications

Recent preclinical studies suggest quercetin may have applications in bone-related conditions. Research indicates quercetin-loaded scaffolds may suppress bone metastatic tumors while promoting bone formation, and quercetin-containing bioactive glass scaffolds show potential for addressing osteoporotic microenvironments through combined bone formation promotion and bone resorption inhibition. However, these findings are from laboratory studies and have not yet been validated in human clinical trials.

Chronic Fatigue

One completed clinical trial (NCT05730660) examined quercetin phytosome for chronic fatigue symptoms, though results and specific findings are not detailed in the available evidence.

Metabolic and Cardiovascular Health

Limited clinical investigation includes a Phase 3 trial examining quercetin's effects in postmenopausal women with coronary disease, focusing on sirtuin-1 pathways and advanced glycation end-products. Additionally, a completed study evaluated quercetin as part of an antioxidant compound for endothelial function in pediatric obesity, though specific outcomes are not reported in the available evidence.

Gynecologic Health

An ongoing trial is investigating quercetin supplementation for endometriosis outcomes, though results are not yet available.

Pediatric Nutritional Support

Quercetin has been studied as a component in nutritional supplements for children with food allergies, though the specific role and efficacy of quercetin in this context remains unclear from the available evidence.

Evidence Limitations

The clinical evidence for quercetin remains limited. While multiple trials have been completed or are ongoing, detailed results demonstrating clear clinical efficacy are not well-established in the current literature. Most promising research remains at the preclinical level, particularly in bone health applications.

This information is for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice. Consult with a healthcare provider before using quercetin for any medical condition.

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