Modulatory role of dose-dependent quercetin supplemented diet on behavioral and anti-oxidant system in <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> model
John A. Olanrewaju,
Adedamola A. Bayo-Olugbami,
Joseph I. Enya
et al.
Abstract:Background: Quercetin is an abundant bio-flavonoid in foods having several biological activities including anti-oxidant properties. However, the toxicity of quercetin may limit its use. Therefore, screening a graded dose of quercetin may be an important step in its use as a dietary supplement. Hence, the effects of graded doses of quercetin on the survival, locomotive behavior and oxidant-antioxidant system in D. Melanogaster was investigated.Methods: A Survival assay was conducted by feeding 50 fruit flies pe… Show more
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