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Chemical compound
Kaempferol (3,4′,5,7-tetrahydroxyflavone) is a natural flavonol , a type of flavonoid , found in a variety of plants and plant-derived foods including kale , beans , tea , spinach , and broccoli . Kaempferol is a yellow crystalline solid with a melting point of 276–278 °C (529–532 °F). It is slightly soluble in water and highly soluble in hot ethanol , ethers , and DMSO . Kaempferol is named for 17th-century German naturalist Engelbert Kaempfer .
Natural occurrence
Kaempferol is a secondary metabolite found in many plants, plant-derived foods, and traditional medicines. Its flavor is considered bitter.
In plants and food
Kaempferol is common in Pteridophyta , Pinophyta , and Angiospermae . Within Pteridophyta and Pinophyta, kaempferol has been found in diverse families. Kaempferol has also been identified in Dicotyledons and Monocotyledons of Angiosperms. The total average intake of flavonols and flavones in a normal diet is estimated as 23 mg/day, to which kaempferol contributes approximately 17%. Common foods that contain kaempferol include: apples , grapes , tomatoes , green tea , potatoes , onions , broccoli , Brussels sprouts , squash , cucumbers , lettuce , green beans , peaches , blackberries , raspberries , and spinach . Plants that are known to contain kaempferol include Aloe vera , Coccinia grandis , Cuscuta chinensis , Euphorbia pekinensis , Glycine max , Hypericum perforatum , Pinus sylvestris , Moringa oleifera , Rosmarinus officinalis , Sambucus nigra , Toona sinensis , and Ilex . It also is present in endive .
Foods
Kaempferol
(mg/100 g)
capers , raw
259
saffron
205
capers , canned
131
arugula , raw
59
kale , raw
47
mustard greens , raw
38
ginger
34
common bean , raw
26
chinese cabbage , raw
23
dill , fresh
13
garden cress , raw
13
chive , raw
10
dock , raw
10
endive , raw
10
collard , raw
9
broccoli , raw
8
fennel leaves
7
goji berry , dried
6
drumstick leaves, raw
6
chard , raw
4
Biosynthesis
The biosynthesis of kaempferol occurs in four major steps:
The amino acid phenylalanine is formed from the Shikimate pathway , which is the pathway that plants use in order to make aromatic amino acids. This pathway is located in the plant plastid , and is the entry to the biosynthesis of phenylpropanoids.
The phenylpropanoid pathway is the pathway that converts phenylalanine into tetrahydroxychalcone. Flavonols, including kaempferol, are products of this pathway.
Notes
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