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Understanding the safety profile and potential side effects of '''Quercetin''' is vital for informed supplementation. While generally regarded as safe, quercetin may cause adverse reactions in certain situations or populations.
Understanding the safety profile and potential side effects of '''Quercetin''' is vital for informed supplementation. While generally regarded as safe, quercetin may cause adverse reactions in certain situations or populations.
In 2010, the [[wikipedia:Food_and_Drug_Administration|FDA]] acknowledged high-purity quercetin as [[wikipedia:Generally_recognized_as_safe|GRAS]] for use as an ingredient in various specified food categories at levels up to 500 milligrams per serving.<ref name="GRN341">{{cite web|title=GRN No. 341 (Quercetin)|url=https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/fdcc/index.cfm?set=GRASNotices&id=341|publisher=US Food and Drug Administration|date=22 November 2010|access-date=27 October 2021}}</ref>


===Known Side Effects===
===Known Side Effects===
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Quercetin remains a compelling subject in the longevity and health science field, with its future promising to unveil deeper insights into its biological activities and therapeutic potentials, possibly leading to innovative solutions for aging and age-associated ailments.
Quercetin remains a compelling subject in the longevity and health science field, with its future promising to unveil deeper insights into its biological activities and therapeutic potentials, possibly leading to innovative solutions for aging and age-associated ailments.
== See Also ==
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== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Orally Consumable Longevity Molecules]]
[[Category:Orally Consumable Longevity Molecules]]
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