Kaempferol

  • 3,5,7 -trihydroxy- 2-( 4-hydroxyphenyl) -4H- 1-benzopyran -4-one
  • 3,5,7,4 '- Tetrahydroxyflavon
  • Robigenin
  • Nimbecetin
  • Populnetin

Yellow powder

Fixed

278-281 ° C

  • Soluble in water
  • Soluble in hot ethanol, and diethyl ether
  • Soluble in DMSO

Risk

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Kaempferol (also kaempferol ) than Oxidationsproukt of Pelargonidins a natural flavonoid found in red grapes, ginkgo, grapefruit, various types of cabbage, passion flowers and other plants.

Many glycosides of kaempferol, for example Kaempferitrin and astragalin may be isolated from plant parts.

Kaempferol is a phytoestrogen and is examined in connection with the apoptosis of cancer cells. There are indications that the estrogenic effects of kaempferol could have a positive effect on the postmenopausal osteoporosis. Furthermore, kaempferol be attributed to anti-microbial, anti- inflammatory, cardio-and neuroprotective, analgesic and anxiolytic effects.

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