| Compound ID | 1330 |
| Compound Structure | |
| Plant Source | Caesalpinia digyna Rottl. Common Name:Teri Pods (English), Vaakeri (Sanskrit) |
| Source Family | Caesalpiniaceae |
| Origin | India |
| Plant Part Used | Root |
| Extract | Water:Ethanol (80:20) |
| Target Bacteria | Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
| Assay / Test Done | Micro Broth Dilution Method |
| Positive Control Used (conc.) | |
| Inhibition [%] | |
| Activity [MIC] µg/ml | 500 µg/ml |
| Activity (In terms of dilution) | 1:80 dilution (It was 7 times more active than Ethanol extract and 5 times more active than aqueous extract) |
| Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm) | |
| Active Compound Identified | |
| PubChem ID | NR |
| Ethnomedicinal Information | Phthisis, glandular, intestinal and bone tuberculosis |
| PubMed ID [Source Literature] | 17276637 |
| Extract Preparation | N/A |
| Chemical Classification [Active Compound] | N/A |
| Media / Broth Used [Antimicrobial Assay/Test] | N/A |
| Cytotoxicity Assay [AID] | N/A |
| Reference(s) | 1) Gautam R, Saklani A, Jachak SM.Indian medicinal plants as a source of antimycobacterial agents.J Ethnopharmacol. 2007 Mar 21;110(2):200-34
2) Patel, M.R., R.A. Bellare and C.V. Deliwala.Antitubercular action of Caesalpinia digyna Rottl. roots.IJEB 4, 4, 214-215
3) Anon., 1967. Antibacterial action of Vakeri root. Indian Journal of Pharmacy 29, 103–104.
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