“…Nurraihana has used LC‐TOF/MS system to separate and identified 26 different phenolics in dry and mature corn silk, including flavone, flavone glycosides, flavonols, and isoflavone (Nurraihana, Wan Rosli, Sabreena, & Norfarizan‐Hanoon, 2018). According to previous data, the main phenolics in sweet corns were gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, p ‐coumaric acid, and ferulic acid and quercetin was only detected in corn silk compared with other part of corn (Hu, Liu, Yu, Li, Qi, Li, et al, 2021). Quercetin is a member of the flavonoid family and one of the main naturally occurring flavonol that has a long history of consumption as part of the normal human diet (Harwood, Danielewska‐Nikiel, Borzelleca, Flamm, Williams, & Lines, 2007).…”