A Critical Review of Kaempferol in Intestinal Health and Diseases
Kaempferol, a secondary metabolite found in plants, is a naturally occurring flavonoid displaying significant potential in various biological activities. The chemical structure of kaempferol is distinguished by the presence of phenyl rings and four hydroxyl substituents, which make it an exceptional...
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Main Authors: | Jun Chen (Author), Haopeng Zhong (Author), Zhouyin Huang (Author), Xingping Chen (Author), Jinming You (Author), Tiande Zou (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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