Fisetinum (7,3′,4′-flavon-3-ol) est flavonolum in flavonoidico polyphenolorum grege.[1] In multis plantis invenitur, ubi re flava vel ochracea prodest. Etiam in multis fructibus holeribusque invenitur, sicut fragariis, malis, diospyrotibus, cepis, et cucumibus.[2] Eius formula chemica primum a Iosepho Herzig chemico Austriaco anno 1891 descripta est.[3]

Biologicae fisetini activitates? in multis laboratoriis investigatae sunt; sicut aliis polyphenolis, ei sunt multae activitates talibus. Chemica senolytica videtur.

Nexus interni

  1. "Dietary Flavonoids as Cancer Chemopreventive Agents: An Updated Review of Human Studies". Nutrients 18 (5): 137. 2019 
  2. Sahu, Bidya Dhar; Kalvala, Anil Kumar; Koneru, Meghana; Kumar, Jerald Mahesh; Kuncha, Madhusudana; Rachamalla, Shyam Sunder; Sistla, Ramakrishna (3 Septembris 2014). "Ameliorative Effect of Fisetin on Cisplatin-Induced Nephrotoxicity in Rats via Modulation of NF-κB Activation and Antioxidant Defence". PLOS ONE 9 (9): e105070 
  3. Herzig, J. (1891). "Studien über Quercetin und seine Derivate, VII. Abhandlung". Monatshefte für Chemie 12 (1): 177–90 .

Bibliographia

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  • Yamane, Kazuyam et Yuudai Kato, eds. 2012. Handbook on flavonoids: dietary sources, properties, and health benefits. Hauppauge in Novo Eboraco: Nova Science Publishers. ISBN 9781619420496.