kvertsetiins
Kvertsetiins are a group of rare and poorly documented compounds found in certain traditional Georgian medicinal preparations. The term originates from the Georgian word "kvertse," meaning "herb," combined with the suffix "-iins," which is often used to denote bioactive substances in plant-based remedies. These compounds are believed to be derived from specific plant extracts used in historic Georgian folk medicine, though their exact chemical structures and biological activities remain largely unidentified due to limited scientific research.
Traditionally, kvertsetiins were associated with herbal mixtures used to treat various ailments, including digestive disorders, respiratory
The lack of systematic investigation into kvertsetiins stems from several factors, including the decline of traditional
Given their historical significance in Georgian herbalism, there is growing interest in reviving research into kvertsetiins