Quercetin
Quercetin
N/A Amino Acids · MW: 302.24 Da
Amino Acids
N/A
Molecular Weight
302.24 Da
Half-life
11-28 hours
Research Score
4.5
Studies
1800
Storage
Store lyophilized at -20°C, reconstituted at 2-8°C
What is Quercetin?
A flavonol widely studied for antioxidant and senescence-related effects in aging research. It is frequently discussed as a sirtuin/AMPK-modulating compound rather than a direct NAD+ precursor.
Key Benefits & Mechanisms
supports sirtuin/AMPK signaling
antioxidant defense
senescence-modulating potential
vascular support
Research Summary
Quercetin has preclinical evidence for modulating SIRT1, AMPK, and oxidative-stress pathways, and it is frequently studied as a senolytic adjunct. Human data are strongest for cardiovascular and inflammatory endpoints, while longevity-specific evidence remains mostly preclinical.
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