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28 April 2026

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  • curprev 15:0815:08, 28 April 2026MDerrick talk contribs 1,291 bytes +1,291 Created page with "==Discussion== A natural yellow crystalline flavonoid found in a wide variety of plants with common sources of safflower(''Carthamus tinctoria''), yellow larkspur (''Delphinium semibarbatum''). Named after 17th-century German naturalist Engelbert Kaempfer, kaempferol has been identified in historical textiles from the 7th–18th centuries, including Chinese silks and Persian velvets. Kaempferol is a natural yellow flavonoid dye, identified in..."