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NOW Supplements Quercetin with Bromelain
SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8.3
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 307 Reviews
8.9
Supplement Facts
Serving Size:   2 Veg Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Quercetin
800 mg
**
Bromelain (2,400 GDU/g)
165 mg
**

Top Medical Research Studies

8
Quercetin boosts grape cold resistance
VvbZIP22 regulates quercetin synthesis to enhances cold resistance in grape.
Study shows quercetin's value
We observed that quercetin, a powerful antioxidant, plays a significant role in helping grapes withstand cold temperatures. In our study, we found that grapes exposed to low temperatures accumulate more quercetin, which in turn enhances their cold resistance.

By applying exogenous quercetin, we noted a marked improvement in the grapes' ability to endure low-temperature stress. Our research revealed that a key gene, VvFLS1, responsible for quercetin synthesis is upregulated when grapes experience cold conditions.

We also discovered that VvbZIP22, a protein that binds to the VvFLS1 promoter, is crucial for mediating this process. When we overexpressed VvbZIP22 in grapes, it resulted in higher levels of quercetin and improved cold resistance, further confirming its pivotal role in the plant's adaptation to harsh environments.

Through these findings, we highlighted the importance of quercetin in enhancing grape survival during cold spells, showcasing a vital link between plant biology and climate resilience.
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8
Quercetin limits HRV1B replication
Quercetin-3-Methyl Ether Induces Early Apoptosis to Overcome HRV1B Immune Evasion, Suppress Viral Replication, and Mitigate Inflammatory Pathogenesis.
Moderate relevance to cold treatment
We investigated how quercetin-3-methyl ether, a natural flavonoid, impacts human rhinovirus 1B (HRV1B), which is responsible for the common cold and can worsen conditions like asthma. Our research involved testing this compound in HeLa cells to see if it could reduce viral replication and the damage associated with the virus.

In our experiments, quercetin-3-methyl ether significantly inhibited the replication of HRV1B in a concentration-dependent way, which means that higher doses produced better results. We also found that this compound enhanced early apoptosis—essentially, the process by which infected cells shut down in response to the virus—during the critical early stages of infection. This seemed to counteract HRV1B's tactics to evade the immune response.

Additionally, when we administered quercetin-3-methyl ether to mice infected with HRV1B, we observed a noteworthy reduction in viral RNA levels and inflammation in their lung tissues, suggesting a potential therapeutic effect. Our findings enhance the understanding of quercetin-3-methyl ether as a novel agent against HRV1B, pointing towards promising strategies for managing cold-related illnesses and their complications.
Read More
9
Quercetin and sucrose protect liver grafts
Preservation Efficacy of a Quercetin and Sucrose Solution for Warm Ischemically Damaged Porcine Liver Grafts.
Quercetin's combined effects highlighted
We explored how the combination of quercetin (QE) and sucrose (Suc) improves the preservation of porcine liver grafts affected by warm ischemia followed by cold storage. Our study involved two groups of porcine livers: one preserved with the standard University of Wisconsin (UW) solution and the other with the UW solution enhanced with QE and Suc.

After preserving the livers for six hours, we subjected them to a simulated reperfusion model using saline-diluted autologous blood. To measure success, we looked at several indicators of liver health, including specific enzyme levels and histological changes.

The results were promising! The livers treated with QE and Suc showed significantly lower levels of enzymes indicating liver damage compared to those using just the UW solution. Additionally, the histological analysis revealed fewer signs of injury in the QE and Suc group, showcasing their potential in reducing cold injury in liver grafts after ischemia.

Overall, our findings indicate that adding quercetin and sucrose to the preservation solution can effectively protect liver grafts from damage caused by cold storage, especially in cases of donation after circulatory death.
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Most Useful Reviews

9.5
Good health elixir
Quercetin+Bromelain has significantly improved my health. After suffering from allergies and colds for years, I've not been ill in years! I attribute my strong health to this supplement.
Read More
8.8
Life-changing results
I've been taking Quercetin with Bromelain for 14 months after a year full of illnesses. It took about 3 months to see improvements, but I now rarely sneeze or use my prescription medications. I no longer wake up congested, and even my husband is keen to try it after noticing the changes in me.
Read More
9.5
Supports cold season
Excellent! This helps me significantly during the cold season. I start drinking it from April onwards.
Read More

Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Moderately Effective
Based on 3 Researches
8.3
  • All Researches
9
Quercetin and sucrose protect liver grafts
Preservation Efficacy of a Quercetin and Sucrose Solution for Warm Ischemically Damaged Porcine Liver Grafts.
Quercetin's combined effects highlighted
We explored how the combination of quercetin (QE) and sucrose (Suc) improves the preservation of porcine liver grafts affected by warm ischemia followed by cold storage. Our study involved two groups of porcine livers: one preserved with the standard University of Wisconsin (UW) solution and the other with the UW solution enhanced with QE and Suc.

After preserving the livers for six hours, we subjected them to a simulated reperfusion model using saline-diluted autologous blood. To measure success, we looked at several indicators of liver health, including specific enzyme levels and histological changes.

The results were promising! The livers treated with QE and Suc showed significantly lower levels of enzymes indicating liver damage compared to those using just the UW solution. Additionally, the histological analysis revealed fewer signs of injury in the QE and Suc group, showcasing their potential in reducing cold injury in liver grafts after ischemia.

Overall, our findings indicate that adding quercetin and sucrose to the preservation solution can effectively protect liver grafts from damage caused by cold storage, especially in cases of donation after circulatory death.
Read More
8
Quercetin limits HRV1B replication
Quercetin-3-Methyl Ether Induces Early Apoptosis to Overcome HRV1B Immune Evasion, Suppress Viral Replication, and Mitigate Inflammatory Pathogenesis.
Moderate relevance to cold treatment
We investigated how quercetin-3-methyl ether, a natural flavonoid, impacts human rhinovirus 1B (HRV1B), which is responsible for the common cold and can worsen conditions like asthma. Our research involved testing this compound in HeLa cells to see if it could reduce viral replication and the damage associated with the virus.

In our experiments, quercetin-3-methyl ether significantly inhibited the replication of HRV1B in a concentration-dependent way, which means that higher doses produced better results. We also found that this compound enhanced early apoptosis—essentially, the process by which infected cells shut down in response to the virus—during the critical early stages of infection. This seemed to counteract HRV1B's tactics to evade the immune response.

Additionally, when we administered quercetin-3-methyl ether to mice infected with HRV1B, we observed a noteworthy reduction in viral RNA levels and inflammation in their lung tissues, suggesting a potential therapeutic effect. Our findings enhance the understanding of quercetin-3-methyl ether as a novel agent against HRV1B, pointing towards promising strategies for managing cold-related illnesses and their complications.
Read More
8
Quercetin boosts grape cold resistance
VvbZIP22 regulates quercetin synthesis to enhances cold resistance in grape.
Study shows quercetin's value
We observed that quercetin, a powerful antioxidant, plays a significant role in helping grapes withstand cold temperatures. In our study, we found that grapes exposed to low temperatures accumulate more quercetin, which in turn enhances their cold resistance.

By applying exogenous quercetin, we noted a marked improvement in the grapes' ability to endure low-temperature stress. Our research revealed that a key gene, VvFLS1, responsible for quercetin synthesis is upregulated when grapes experience cold conditions.

We also discovered that VvbZIP22, a protein that binds to the VvFLS1 promoter, is crucial for mediating this process. When we overexpressed VvbZIP22 in grapes, it resulted in higher levels of quercetin and improved cold resistance, further confirming its pivotal role in the plant's adaptation to harsh environments.

Through these findings, we highlighted the importance of quercetin in enhancing grape survival during cold spells, showcasing a vital link between plant biology and climate resilience.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 307 Reviews
8.9
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9.5
Good health elixir
Quercetin+Bromelain has significantly improved my health. After suffering from allergies and colds for years, I've not been ill in years! I attribute my strong health to this supplement.
8.8
Life-changing results
I've been taking Quercetin with Bromelain for 14 months after a year full of illnesses. It took about 3 months to see improvements, but I now rarely sneeze or use my prescription medications. I no longer wake up congested, and even my husband is keen to try it after noticing the changes in me.
Read More
9.5
Supports cold season
Excellent! This helps me significantly during the cold season. I start drinking it from April onwards.
9.5
Effective viral protection
I purchase quercetin to support my body against colds and viral infections. When combined with bromelain and zinc, it effectively limits viral spread and acts as a robust defence. I appreciate that this product combines both ingredients, enhancing the positive effect. Wishing everyone health!
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10
Prevents common cold
Quercetin is an incredibly potent anti-Covid supplement for me. I combine it with Vitamin D3, Vitamin C, and zinc, and it effectively prevents me from catching even a common cold. I’ve been using NOW products since 1968, and they remain my favourite.
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