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Abstract
Quercetin is one of the prestigious bioactive flavonoids found in many fruits, vegetables, and grains, which has attracted considerable attention due to its various pharmacological effects and therapeutic potential. Many researchers isolate and extract it by employing various analytical methods because of its manifold pharmacological profile. This paper provides a comprehensive review of quercetin's biological impacts, emphasizing its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anticancer, and antihypertensive effects. There are many formulations available in which quercetin is the main ingredient. Its clinical use is frequently limited by inadequate bioavailability and stability. To tackle these challenges, several drug formulations and delivery methods, including nanoparticles and liposome complexes, have been created to improve absorption and effectiveness. The author also discussed that various analytical methods, like high-performance liquid chromatography, are increasingly being employed to characterize quercetin's molecular properties, bioactivity, and interactions with biological targets and sources from which it is obtained. Additionally, the review gives insight into the synthesis of quercetin, with a description of clinical and preclinical trials as well as patents.
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Phytochemical Analysis is devoted to the publication of original articles concerning the development, improvement, validation and/or extension of application of analytical methodology in the plant sciences. The spectrum of coverage is broad, encompassing methods and techniques relevant to the detection (including bio-screening), extraction, separation, purification, identification and quantification of compounds in plant biochemistry, plant cellular and molecular biology, plant biotechnology, the food sciences, agriculture and horticulture. The Journal publishes papers describing significant novelty in the analysis of whole plants (including algae), plant cells, tissues and organs, plant-derived extracts and plant products (including those which have been partially or completely refined for use in the food, agrochemical, pharmaceutical and related industries). All forms of physical, chemical, biochemical, spectroscopic, radiometric, electrometric, chromatographic, metabolomic and chemometric investigations of plant products (monomeric species as well as polymeric molecules such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and carbohydrates) are included within the remit of the Journal. Papers dealing with novel methods relating to areas such as data handling/ data mining in plant sciences will also be welcomed.