User talk:1408Elwood

Quercetin and cancer
On my talk page, you said: Both in vivo and in vitro experiments have demonstrated that quercetin can exert anti-tumor effects by altering cell cycle progression, inhibiting cell proliferation, promoting apoptosis, inhibiting angiogenesis and metastasis progression, and affecting autophagy. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332219352266

''You are way off in your edits. Quercetin is the most abundant Flavonoid in nature and is a small molecule classed as a bcs IV substance (poor pharmacological activity because it is highly hydrophobic so in-vitro investigations cannot be shown in-vivo). Your source on cancer is from 2009??? A lot has changed since then. If you would like to have some help let me know.''
 * That source and no other reference on quercetin meets the standard of a) any high-quality clinical journal, b) any medical association dealing with cancer, or c) any regulatory agency establishing quercetin as an anti-cancer drug. The issue of a possible effect of quercetin on cancer is lab research, and does not qualify as WP:MEDRS-supported research. We are writing an encyclopedia of established medical or pharmacological facts, not reporting in a preliminary research publication; see WP:NOTJOURNAL #6-8. The health claims and FDA status about quercetin are accurately stated in the article. Zefr (talk) 04:25, 29 March 2021 (UTC)