Yes you would. It's also found in apples, raspberries, red grapes, cherries, citrus fruits, and green leafy vegetables and thought to lower rates of cancer in certain countries where their diets include a lot of these :)
I raided my local market and ran off with a plate's worth of red onion skins. I tore them up and shoved them into a tiny bottle with vodka. 18 hours in, the vodka is now dark purple. Hopefully, I am extracting quercetin!
Hello sir.. I've some questions 1. Can I perform the same procedure with same chemicals on different plant leaves? 2. Can I perform this procedure with garlic skin? 3. Do I've to dry and crush the leaves or use it just directly from the plants? Kindly guide me Thank you
Thank you for making these educational videos.
I really love this channel.
dont give up please
keep on going
Great video keep it up, easy to understand and gives idea for farmer perspective
Great stuff.. Pls upload more stuff
Goes to show that a healthy diet, cooking real food from scratch is what our bodies need. Great video anyway! Make more! 🙏
Have you explored extracting kaempferol from onion skins?
I can substitue ethyl acetate for other solvent? like methanol or ethanol 70%?
Grocery stores will give you the onion skins that are left in an onion bin. Its trash to them. Treasure to us.
Would you expect to find quercetin or kaempferol in onion powder?
I hear songbirds. Do you keep birds or was there a window open nearby?
Does the onion itself contain quercetin or only the dry skin?
Both contain. More in the peel.
Plz.make how to estimate quertin by using double beam Spectophotometer with calculation part also
Quercetin is also an zinc ionophore like hydroxychlorquine.
Have you tried to run a thin layer chromatography plate?
If I eat onions, will I consume Quercetin?
Yes you would. It's also found in apples, raspberries, red grapes, cherries, citrus fruits, and green leafy vegetables and thought to lower rates of cancer in certain countries where their diets include a lot of these :)
sir please i have used a red onion in quercetin extract
I raided my local market and ran off with a plate's worth of red onion skins. I tore them up and shoved them into a tiny bottle with vodka. 18 hours in, the vodka is now dark purple. Hopefully, I am extracting quercetin!
so informative video thanks
Hello sir.. I've some questions
1. Can I perform the same procedure with same chemicals on different plant leaves?
2. Can I perform this procedure with garlic skin?
3. Do I've to dry and crush the leaves or use it just directly from the plants?
Kindly guide me
Thank you