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Quercetin, when consumed, undergoes an absorption process primarily in the small intestine. The glycosidic form of quercetin needs to be hydrolyzed by β-glucosidase to its aglycone form before absorption. Once hydrolyzed, it is absorbed through enterocytes via passive diffusion or through active transport mechanisms. The overall absorption of quercetin is estimated to be relatively low, varying between individuals and dependent on dietary matrix and presence of other flavonoids. | Quercetin, when consumed, undergoes an absorption process primarily in the small intestine. The glycosidic form of quercetin needs to be hydrolyzed by β-glucosidase to its aglycone form before absorption. Once hydrolyzed, it is absorbed through enterocytes via passive diffusion or through active transport mechanisms. The overall absorption of quercetin is estimated to be relatively low, varying between individuals and dependent on dietary matrix and presence of other flavonoids. | ||
== | ==Enhancing Bioavailability and Solubility== | ||
Due to inherent limitations in bioavailability, several strategies have been explored to enhance the absorption and stability of quercetin. These include the development of various formulations and delivery systems such as: | Due to inherent limitations in bioavailability, several strategies have been explored to enhance the absorption and stability of quercetin. These include the development of various formulations and delivery systems such as: | ||