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Compound ID1854
Compound Structure
Plant SourceHelianthus annus Linn.     Common Name:Sunflower
Source FamilyAsteraceae (Compositae)
OriginWorldwide, India
Plant Part UsedPetal
ExtractMethanol (42.56 %)
Target BacteriaMycobacterium aurum
Assay / Test DoneBroth Microdilution Method (BMM)
Positive Control Used (conc.)Streptomycin (IC50 value 1.14)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml> 500 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationTreatment of coughs and colds. Seeds have expectorant properties and have been used in bronchial, laryngeal and pulmonary affections and in whooping cough.
PubMed ID [Source Literature]11744296
Extract PreparationN/A
Chemical Classification [Active Compound]N/A
Media / Broth Used [Antimicrobial Assay/Test]N/A
Cytotoxicity Assay [AID]N/A
Reference(s)1) Newton SM, Lau C, Gurcha SS, Besra GS, Wright CW.The evaluation of forty-three plant species for in vitro antimycobacterial activities; isolation of active constituents from Psoralea corylifolia and Sanguinaria canadensis.J Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jan;79(1):57-67

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Compound ID1855
Compound Structure
Plant SourceHelianthus annus Linn.     Common Name:Sunflower
Source FamilyAsteraceae (Compositae)
OriginWorldwide, India
Plant Part UsedPetal
ExtractMethanol (42.56 %)
Target BacteriaMycobacterium smegmatis
Assay / Test DoneBroth Microdilution Method (BMM)
Positive Control Used (conc.)Streptomycin (IC50 value 0.17)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml> 500 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationTreatment of coughs and colds. Seeds have expectorant properties and have been used in bronchial, laryngeal and pulmonary affections and in whooping cough.
PubMed ID [Source Literature]11744296
Extract PreparationN/A
Chemical Classification [Active Compound]N/A
Media / Broth Used [Antimicrobial Assay/Test]N/A
Cytotoxicity Assay [AID]N/A
Reference(s)1) Newton SM, Lau C, Gurcha SS, Besra GS, Wright CW.The evaluation of forty-three plant species for in vitro antimycobacterial activities; isolation of active constituents from Psoralea corylifolia and Sanguinaria canadensis.J Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jan;79(1):57-67

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Compound ID2502
Compound Structure
Plant SourceRosa centifolia     Common Name:Cabbage Rose
Source FamilyRosaceae
OriginMexico
Plant Part UsedPetal
ExtractHexane, chloroform, methanol, water
Target BacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv (Sensitive)
Assay / Test DoneMicroplate Alamar Blue Assay (MABA)
Positive Control Used (conc.)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml> 200 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationAntiseptic, tuberculosis
PubMed ID [Source Literature]
Extract PreparationN/A
Chemical Classification [Active Compound]N/A
Media / Broth Used [Antimicrobial Assay/Test]N/A
Cytotoxicity Assay [AID]N/A
Reference(s)1) María del Rayo Camacho-Corona, Juan Manuel de Jesús Favela-Hernández, Omar González-Santiago, Elvira Garza-González, Gloria María Molina-Salinas, Salvador Said-Fernández, Guillermo Delgado, Julieta Luna-Herrerae.Evaluation of Some Plant-derived Secondary Metabolites Against Sensitive and Multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis.J. Mex. Chem. Soc. 2009, 53(2), 71-75

2) http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=ROCE

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Compound ID3422
Compound Structure
Plant SourceHelianthus annus L.     Common Name:
Source FamilyAsteraceae (Compositae)
OriginIndia
Plant Part UsedPetal
ExtractMethanol
Target BacteriaMycobacterium avium
Assay / Test DoneMicro Broth Dilution Method
Positive Control Used (conc.)Streptomycin (IC50 value 1.14)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml> 500 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationLeprosy, asthma, bronchitis, complaints of chest, expectorant, cough, laryngeal and pulmonary affections, whooping cough
PubMed ID [Source Literature]11744296
Extract Preparation
Chemical Classification [Active Compound]
Media / Broth Used [Antimicrobial Assay/Test]
Cytotoxicity Assay [AID]
Reference(s)1) Newton SM, Lau C, Gurcha SS, Besra GS, Wright CW.The evaluation of forty-three plant species for in vitro antimycobacterial activities; isolation of active constituents from Psoralea corylifolia and Sanguinaria canadensis.J Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jan;79(1):57-67

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Compound ID3423
Compound Structure
Plant SourceHelianthus annus L.     Common Name:
Source FamilyAsteraceae (Compositae)
OriginIndia
Plant Part UsedPetal
ExtractMethanol
Target BacteriaMycobacterium smegmatis
Assay / Test DoneMicro Broth Dilution Method
Positive Control Used (conc.)Streptomycin (IC50 value 0.17)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml> 500 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationLeprosy, asthma, bronchitis, complaints of chest, expectorant, cough, laryngeal and pulmonary affections, whooping cough
PubMed ID [Source Literature]11744296
Extract Preparation
Chemical Classification [Active Compound]
Media / Broth Used [Antimicrobial Assay/Test]
Cytotoxicity Assay [AID]
Reference(s)1) Newton SM, Lau C, Gurcha SS, Besra GS, Wright CW.The evaluation of forty-three plant species for in vitro antimycobacterial activities; isolation of active constituents from Psoralea corylifolia and Sanguinaria canadensis.J Ethnopharmacol. 2002 Jan;79(1):57-67

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