Unlocking Quercetin's Neuroprotective Potential: A Focus on Bee‐Collected Pollen

Author:

Kostić Aleksandar Ž.1ORCID,Arserim‐Uçar Dılhun Keriman2ORCID,Materska Małgorzata3ORCID,Sawicka Barbara4,Skiba Dominika4,Milinčić Danijel D.1ORCID,Pešić Mirjana B.1ORCID,Pszczółkowski Piotr5,Moradi Donya6,Ziarati Parisa7,Bienia Bernadetta8,Barbaś Piotr9,Sudagıdan Mert10,Kaur Preetinder11,Sharifi‐Rad Javad12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty of Agriculture University of Belgrade Nemanjina 6 11080 Belgrade

2. Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Faculty of Health Sciences Bingöl University Bingöl 12000 Türkiye

3. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Food Science and Biotechnology University of Life Sciences in Lublin Akademicka 15 Street 20-950 Lublin Poland

4. Department of Plant Production Technology and Commodities Science University of Life Sciences in Lublin 20-950 Lublin Poland

5. Experimental Department of Cultivar Assessment Research Centre for Cultivar Testing, Uhnin 21-211 Dębowa Kłoda Poland

6. Nutrition and Food Sciences Research Center Tehran Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University Tehran Iran

7. Department of Medicinal Chemistry Tehran Medical Sciences Islamic Azad University Tehran Iran

8. Food Production and Safety Department National Academy of Applied Sciences Rynek 1 str. 38-400 Krosno Poland

9. Department Agronomy of Potato Plant Breeding and Acclimatization Institute – National Research Institute, Branch Jadwisin 05-140 Serock Poland

10. Kit-ARGEM R&D Center Konya Food and Agriculture University Meram 42080 Konya Türkiye

11. Department of Processing and Food Engineering College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology Punjab Agricultural University Ludhiana 141004 Punjab

12. Facultad de Medicina Universidad del Azuay 14-008 Cuenca Ecuador

Abstract

AbstractIn the quest to evade side effects associated with synthetic drugs, mankind is continually exploring natural sources. In recent decades, neurodegenerative disorders (NDDs) have surged dramatically compared to other human diseases. Flavonoids, naturally occurring compounds, have emerged as potential preventers of NDD development. Notably, quercetin and its derivatives demonstrated excellent antioxidant properties in the fight against NDDs. Recognizing bee‐collected pollen (BP) as a well‐established excellent source of quercetin and its derivatives, this review seeks to consolidate available data on the prevalence of this flavonoid in BP, contingent upon its botanical and geographical origins. It aims to advocate for BP as a superb natural source of “drugs” that could serve as preventative measures against NDDs. Examination of numerous published articles, detailing the phenolic profile of BP, suggests that it can be a great source of quercetin, with an average range of up to 1000 mg/kg. In addition to quercetin, 24 derivatives (with rutin being the most predominant) have been identified. Theoretical calculations, based on the recommended dietary intake for quercetin, indicate that BP can fulfil from 0.1 to over 100 % of the requirement, depending on BP's origin and bioaccessibility/bioavailability during digestion.

Funder

Ministarstvo Prosvete, Nauke i Tehnološkog Razvoja

Publisher

Wiley

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