Quercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Quercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Quercetin Skin Health Randomized TrialFigure 1 Thus, in the present review we aimed to summarize the preclinical and clinical evidence of selected nutraceuticals, focusing on biotin, flavonoids especially luteolin, folic acid, Huperzine A, Lion’s mane, olive oil polyphenols (oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol [HT]), and palmitoylethanolamide (PEA).3Venetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)Natural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
Quercetin Skin Health Randomized TrialThe present narrative review highlights current mechanistic insights, as well as evidence from experimental and clinical studies regarding their potential roles in supporting cognitive function, modulating neuroinflammation, and mitigating neurodegenerative processes.3Venetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)Natural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
Quercetin Skin Health Randomized TrialIt should be noted that the present work consists of a review and not a dosing guideline.3Venetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)Natural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
Quercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial1 1 Brain health is a multidimensional and evolving concept that is difficult to evaluate and quantify [].3Venetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)Natural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
Quercetin Skin Health Randomized TrialImportantly, these biological changes manifest most meaningfully through declines in functional capacity, including reduced muscle strength, impaired metabolic regulation, diminished cognitive performance, and increased disease risk.4Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026)Targeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits
Quercetin Skin Health Randomized TrialThis article aims to synthesize evidence from human studies evaluating dietary supplements that directly or indirectly modulate the recognized hallmarks of aging, such as mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, inflammation, and proteostasis.4Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026)Targeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits
Quercetin Skin Health Randomized TrialRather than providing an exhaustive account of all supplements ever studied, this review focuses on representative compounds with the strongest or most emerging human evidence.4Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026)Targeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits
Quercetin Skin Health Randomized TrialAging is a complex, multifaceted process marked by a gradual decline in physiological.4Kurtz Jennifer A. (2026)Targeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimFigure 1 Thus, in the present review we aimed to summarize the preclinical and clinical evidence of selected nutraceuticals, focusing on biotin, flavonoids especially luteolin, folic acid, Huperzine A, Lion’s mane, olive oil polyphenols (oleuropein and hydroxytyrosol [HT]), and palmitoylethanolamide (PEA).
evidence level3
citationVenetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)
sourceNatural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimThe present narrative review highlights current mechanistic insights, as well as evidence from experimental and clinical studies regarding their potential roles in supporting cognitive function, modulating neuroinflammation, and mitigating neurodegenerative processes.
evidence level3
citationVenetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)
sourceNatural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimIt should be noted that the present work consists of a review and not a dosing guideline.
evidence level3
citationVenetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)
sourceNatural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claim1 1 Brain health is a multidimensional and evolving concept that is difficult to evaluate and quantify [].
evidence level3
citationVenetsanaki Vasiliki (2026)
sourceNatural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimImportantly, these biological changes manifest most meaningfully through declines in functional capacity, including reduced muscle strength, impaired metabolic regulation, diminished cognitive performance, and increased disease risk.
evidence level4
citationKurtz Jennifer A. (2026)
sourceTargeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimThis article aims to synthesize evidence from human studies evaluating dietary supplements that directly or indirectly modulate the recognized hallmarks of aging, such as mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress, inflammation, and proteostasis.
evidence level4
citationKurtz Jennifer A. (2026)
sourceTargeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimRather than providing an exhaustive account of all supplements ever studied, this review focuses on representative compounds with the strongest or most emerging human evidence.
evidence level4
citationKurtz Jennifer A. (2026)
sourceTargeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits
topicQuercetin Skin Health Randomized Trial
claimAging is a complex, multifaceted process marked by a gradual decline in physiological.
evidence level4
citationKurtz Jennifer A. (2026)
sourceTargeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits

Source documents

  1. Natural Molecules for Brain Health and Resilience
  2. Targeted Supplementation and Nutritional Strategies for Healthy Aging: A Review of Physiological and Molecular Benefits