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Compound ID1608
Compound Structure
Plant SourceDiospyros mespiliformis Hochst     Common Name:Jackalberry Tree, African Ebony
Source FamilyEbenaceae
OriginAfrica
Plant Part UsedLeaf
ExtractHexane
Target BacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra
Assay / Test DoneTetrazolium Microplate Assay (TEMA)
Positive Control Used (conc.)Rifampin (0.06 µg/ml), Isoniazid (0.06 µg/ml), Ethambutol (2.00 µg/ml), Streptomycin (0.50 µg/ml)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml100 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationDried leaves are used for sleeping sickness, malaria, headache and anthelmintic, dried barks are used for cough and leprosy
PubMed ID [Source Literature]20447452
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) Green E, Samie A, Obi CL, Bessong PO, Ndip RN.Inhibitory properties of selected South African medicinal plants against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.J Ethnopharmacol. 2010 Jul 6;130(1):151-7

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Compound ID1609
Compound Structure
Plant SourceDiospyros mespiliformis Hochst     Common Name:Jackalberry Tree, African Ebony
Source FamilyEbenaceae
OriginAfrica
Plant Part UsedLeaf
ExtractHexane
Target BacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis 2 (Clinical isolates resistant to Streptomycin, Rifampin, Ethambutol, Isoniazid)
Assay / Test DoneTetrazolium Microplate Assay (TEMA)
Positive Control Used (conc.)Rifampin (100 µg/ml), Isoniazid (4.6 µg/ml), Ethambutol (12 µg/ml), Streptomycin (120 µg/ml)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml100 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationDried leaves are used for sleeping sickness, malaria, headache and anthelmintic, dried barks are used for cough and leprosy
PubMed ID [Source Literature]20447452
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) Green E, Samie A, Obi CL, Bessong PO, Ndip RN.Inhibitory properties of selected South African medicinal plants against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.J Ethnopharmacol. 2010 Jul 6;130(1):151-7

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