Quercetin Research Guide

Full name: Quercetin (Flavonoid Senolytic)

A plant flavonoid best known in biohacking as half of the classic "fisetin/dasatinib + quercetin" senolytic protocols. Also used for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antihistamine, and immune-supportive properties.

How Quercetin Works

Selectively induces apoptosis in senescent cells by inhibiting pro-survival (SCAP/BCL) pathways, especially when paired with dasatinib. Also scavenges free radicals, inhibits mast-cell histamine release, and modulates NF-kB inflammatory signaling.

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Research Citations

  1. Dasatinib plus quercetin clears senescent cells (2019) - The D+Q senolytic combination reduced senescent cell burden and improved physical function in a first-in-human pilot.
  2. Quercetin anti-inflammatory effects (2020) - Reduced inflammatory cytokines and oxidative stress markers across multiple human and animal studies.

Related Detox & Antioxidant Compounds

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