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Diet-derived quercetin and its molecular interactions in rheumatoid arthritis: a systematic review

Ghaleb OriquatAl-Ahliyya Amman University Hourani Center for Applied Scientific Research, Faculty of Allied Medical Sciences, , Amman,Waleed K. AbdulsahibAl Farahidi University Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, College of Pharmacy, , Baghdad,Sajida Hussein IsmaelAl-Turath University College of Pharmacy, , Baghdad,R. RoopashreeJAIN (Deemed-to-be University) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, School of Sciences, , Bangalore,Swati MishraSiksha ‘O’ Anusandhan Department of Pharmacology, IMS and SUM Hospital, , Bhubaneswar,Krishnakumar SamikanSathyabama Institute of Science and Technology Department of Biomedical, , Chennai,Vimal AroraChandigarh University University Institute of Pharma Sciences, , Mohali,Ashish Singh ChauhanUttaranchal University Division of Research and Innovation, Uttaranchal Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, , Dehradun,Zafar AminovSamarkand State Medical Institute
Nutrition & Food Sciencejournal2026en
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Purpose Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory autoimmune disease. Several studies have shown that quercetin supplementation may be effective in the prevention and management of RA. To systematically review and analyze the preclinical and clinical evidence regarding the efficacy and mechanisms of quercetin in the treatment of RA. Design/methodology/approach A comprehensive search was conducted to identify laboratory, animal and human studies investigating the effects of quercetin on RA complications through November 2025. Two independent reviewers assessed studies against inclusion/exclusion criteria and extracted data. Findings All studies investigating the effects of quercetin supplementation on RA complications were included. Of the total 1,233 retrieved articles, 50 studies (28 animals, 20 in vitro studies and two RCT) were eligible for the current systematic review. The evidence reviewed here suggests that quercetin supplementation may have beneficial effects on RA complications by reducing inflammation and oxidative stress and modulating the immune response. Originality/value Given the promising therapeutic effects of quercetin on complications of RA and the limited number of human studies in this area, further clinical trials are recommended.

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