Kaempferol is a natural flavonol, a type of flavonoid, that has been isolated from tea, broccoli, Delphinium, Witch-hazel, grapefruit, brussels sprouts, Kaempferia galanga and other plant sources. The flavonoids kaempferol and quercetin seems to act synergistically in reducing cell proliferation of cancer cells, meaning that the combined treatments with quercetin and kaempferol powder are more effective than the additive effects of each flavonoid.
Product Introduction
Product Name | Kaempferol | Appearance | Light Yellow |
CAS No. |
520-18-3 |
Test Method | HPLC |
Specification | 98% | Mesh | 95% pass 80 mesh |
Application | Health Care | Shelf Life | 2 Years |
(1) Kaempferol was found to be active in promoting Opossum Kidney cell growth. Kaempferol stimulates kidney cells proliferation and increases secretion of bone growth factor . Kaempferol may serve to stimulate kidney repair and up-regulate bone formation and may be useful in treating chronic kidney disease and osteoporosis.
(2) Kaempferol can inhibit the apoptosis induced by H202 in neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. The protective effects could be related to their antiocidant activity and its ability to regulate the expression of protein.
(3) Kaempferol is a blocker of voltagegated potassium channels in pyramidal neurons of rat hippocampus. The electrophysiological effects of kaempferol may be one mechanism of its protective effects on rat hippocampal neurons in acutely transient hypoxia.
(4) Kaempferol owe to the strong antioxidant properties, can scavenge superfluous superoxide free radicals in human body, preventing DNA and cells from oxidative damage. It show pharmacological effects in anti-tumour, anti-inflammation and anti-senility, etc.
(5) Kaempferol has the effect of anti-epilepsy, antispasmodic, anthelone, antiulcer, choleretic, diuretic activity and relieving cough.
Application of Kaempferol
Used in cosmetic industry;
Used in nutrition industry;
Used in pharmacy.