Understanding Glucosides and Quercetin Transport Mechanisms in Enterocytes
This article explores the roles of glucosides and quercetin in the intestinal absorption process. We delve into the mechanisms of passive diffusion and the involvement of transporters such as LPH, SGLT1, and MRP2 in the uptake and metabolism of quercetin glucosides. Additionally, the formation of glucuronides and their transit through enterocytes and into the bloodstream are discussed. Understanding these processes can inform dietary considerations and therapeutic applications of quercetin.
Understanding Glucosides and Quercetin Transport Mechanisms in Enterocytes
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QUE Glucosides QUE Glucosides & & Quercetin Quercetin QUE Glucoside QUE QUE Glucuronides Glucuronides Lumen Passive diffusion Passive diffusion LPH LPH SGLT1 SGLT1 MRP2 MRP2 CBG CBG Quercetin Que Que Glucosides Glucosides Enterocytes UDP UDP - - GT GT QUE QUE Glucuronides Glucuronides Blood QUE QUE Glucuronides Glucuronides