2. "RESULTS:
The rats treated with 20 mg/kg of quercetin had significantly
decreased incidence of EAM, Hw/Bw, macroscopic and microscopic
scores of hearts. Further, in EAM rats treated
with quercetin levels of TNF-a and IL-17 were significantly
lower, while the level of IL-10 was significantly higher
both in serum and culture supernatants of LNC stimulated
with concanavalin A compared with vehicle-treated animals.CONCLUSIONS:
The present study suggests that quercetin ameliorates
EAM, at least in part, by interfering production of proinflammatory
(TNF-a and IL-17) and/or anti-inflammatory (IL-10) cytokines."
PMID:
21092705 Amelikorates
stands for (to make something bad) and EAM stands for
"Enterprise asset management" or management
of the whole body. The definition of TNF and cytokines
is below. Thus Querciten is reported to help the immune
system, prevent inflimation, treat depression, Alzheimer's,
cancer and the heart.
3. "The
effect of quercetin, a plant-derived bioflavonoid with
documented positive effect on the cardiovascular system,...Quercetin
induced a decrease of Na,K-ATPase activity in the presence
of all ATP and Na(+) concentrations investigated..."
PMID:
21081803 This is an essential
bit of research because a very important item in the body
is the Sodium Potassium Pump referred to as Na,K-ATPase
activity, because it creates an electrical chemical process
necessary to regulate the body. Thus Quercetin is important
to run these pumps. see
our page on the Sodium Pump
4. "Pretreatment
with a combination of quercetin and alpha-tocopherol ameliorates
adenosine triphosphatases and lysosomal enzymes in myocardial
infarcted rats...Combined pretreatment with quercetin
and alpha-tocopherol to isoproterenol treated rats normalized
all the biochemical parameters studied..." PubMed
19958779
Myocardial infarcted rats, means
rats that are given heart problems.
Alpha-tocopherol
ameliorates adenosine triphosphatases is in Vitimin E,
Lysosomal
enzymes (acid hydrolases) are responsible for breaking
down complex chemicals within a cell.