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Lespenefril Lespenephryl Lespedin lespenephril Kaempferol 3,7-dirhamnoside Kaempferol 3,7 bisrhamnoside | |
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Chemical formula | C27H30O14 |
Molar mass | 578.52 g/mol |
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Kaempferitrin is a chemical compound. It can be isolated from the leaves of Hedyotis verticillata.
Kaempferitrin is the 3,7-dirhamnoside of kaempferol.
References
- Kaempferitrin from the leaves of Hedyotis verticillata and its biological activity
Ahmad Sazali Hamzah, Lajis N. H. and Sargent M. V., Planta medica, 1994, vol. 60, no4, pp. 388-389, INIST 3324508