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Isoquercitrin

Clinical trial

Mechanism of Action

Anti-inflammatory flavonoid; inhibits prostaglandin synthesis and COX activity relevant to gout and joint inflammation
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant; diuretic through increased renal blood flow

Research Notes

Isoquercitrin demonstrates anti-inflammatory activity through inhibition of prostaglandin synthesis and COX enzyme activity. Relevant to traditional gout applications.

HorsetailWestern

Isoquercitrin contributes to horsetail's mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory effects. Clinical studies support diuretic efficacy comparable to hydrochlorothiazide without potassium depletion.

Found In 2 Herbs

3D Molecular Structure

Flavonoid glycoside
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Isoquercitrin

Flavonoid glycosidePolyphenolic antioxidants protecting cells from oxidative damage

Representative pattern: C₁₅H₁₀O₃

Atoms
Carbon
Oxygen

Related Compounds (Flavonoid glycoside)

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