Dihydrokaempferide Explained
Dihydrokaempferide is a flavanonol, a type of flavonoid. It can be found in Prunus domestica[1] (plum tree), in the wood of Salix caprea[2] (goat willow) and in the Brazilian green propolis.[3]
Notes and References
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- . 10.1248/bpb.32.1244 . Antihypertensive Effects of Flavonoids Isolated from Brazilian Green Propolis in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats . 2009 . Maruyama . Hiroe . Sumitou . Yoshiki . Sakamoto . Takashi . Araki . Yoko . Hara . Hideaki . Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin . 32 . 7 . 1244–50. 19571393 . free .