“…Kaempferol is widely administrated in traditional medicine due to its multiple biological and therapeutic activities such as antioxidant (Du et al, ; Wu et al, ), anti‐inflammatory (Kouhestani, Jafari, & Babaei, ; Lin et al, ; Sun et al, ; Yao et al, ; Yeon et al, ), antiobesity (Torres‐Villarreal et al, ), cardiovascular protection (Suchal et al, , ; Xiao et al, ; Zhou et al, ), antiaging (Li & Pu, ; Sharoar et al, ), antiallergic (Chung et al, ; Imran et al, ; Podder et al, ; Shin et al, ), antiplatelet aggregation (Choi et al, ), protection against bone disorders (Kim et al, ; Lee et al, ; Wong, Chin, & Ima‐Nirwana, ; Zhu et al, ), antitumor (Chuwa et al, ; Colombo et al, ; Hung et al, ; Wang et al, ; Zhu & Xue, ), and antidiabetic (Luo et al, ; Peng et al, ; Sharma et al, ; Varshney, Gupta, & Roy, ; Xu et al, ; Zang et al, ). Notably, kaempferol has a lipophilic feature which leads to its absorption by small intestine (Imran et al, ). Passive and facilitated diffusion as well as active transport are possible ways for absorption of kaempferol by small intestine (Crespy et al, ).…”