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Quercetin and the ocular surface: What we know and where we are going
Tina B. McKay,
Dimitrios Karamichos
Pharmaceutical Sciences
UNT System College of Pharmacy
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Chemical Compounds
Ocular
100%
Quercetin
84%
Flavonoid
74%
Antioxidant Agent
44%
Antifibrotic
33%
Auxin
29%
Opacity
26%
Flavonol
25%
Surface
24%
Transparency
19%
Oxidative Stress
19%
Antiinflammatory
18%
Curing
17%
Safety
16%
Food
13%
Metabolite
13%
Application
12%
Environment
11%
Drug
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Quercetin
90%
Flavonoids
52%
Eye
48%
Antioxidants
38%
Cornea
36%
Corneal Injuries
34%
Indoleacetic Acids
21%
3-hydroxyflavone
19%
Corneal Opacity
17%
Keratoconus
16%
Food Safety
16%
Dry Eye Syndromes
15%
Traction
14%
Blindness
13%
United States Food and Drug Administration
12%
Therapeutics
12%
Wounds and Injuries
12%
Human Body
12%
Fungi
11%
Therapeutic Uses
10%
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
9%
Oxidative Stress
9%
Transplants
8%
Inflammation
7%
Health
6%
Infections
6%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
5%