| 11. | Various species contain apigenin, luteolin, quercetin, other flavonoids and ecdysteroids.
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| 12. | Quercetin promotes formation of stable CSP?-CSP? dimers.
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| 13. | It contains, among other things, quercetin, berberine, and achyranthine.
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| 14. | The quercetin is now free to repair DNA that has been damaged by carcinogens.
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| 15. | Two flavonoids, quercetin and rutin, have also been implicated as thiamine antagonists.
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| 16. | Quercetin forms the glycosides quercitrin and rutin together with rhamnose and rutinose, respectively.
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| 17. | A specific examples of a flavonol that can act as a substrate is quercetin.
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| 18. | Cherries have quercetin, another potent antioxidant.
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| 19. | Flavonoids ( quercetin and kaempferol ) and proanthocyanidins ( cyanidin and delphinidin ) are present.
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| 20. | The pod methanolic extract yields highly glycosylated flavonoids ( glycosides of kaempferol and quercetin ).
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