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Compound Profile
Polyhydroxylated flavonol reported from tea and berry sources with MAPK and NF κB pathway activity.
Evidence level
Moderate evidence
Typical onset
Varies by prep
Safety rating
Use extra caution: Generally well tolerated caution
Best for
Energy, Inflammation
Avoid / review if
Generally Safe With No Serious Adverse Effects Reported, Well Tolerated With No Serious Adverse Effects Reported, Mostly Food/Extract Derived Human Evidence. High Dose Supplements May Affect CYP/Transporters Or Anticoagulant/Antiplatelet R
Review before use if any apply: Generally Safe With No Serious Adverse Effects Reported, Well Tolerated With No Serious Adverse Effects Reported, Mostly Food/Extract Derived Human Evidence. High Dose Supplements May Affect CYP/Transporters Or Anticoagulant/Antiplatelet R.
Myricetin has a moderate evidence evidence rating.
Preclinical mechanism details from scientific profiles; these represent plausible pathways but do not guarantee clinical efficacy in humans.
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