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Compound ID1790
Compound Structure
Plant SourceGalium aparine L.     Common Name:Goosegrass, Clivers, Cleavers, Catch Weed (English), Choleretic, Stomachic (Sanskrit)
Source FamilyRubiaceae
OriginIndia
Plant Part UsedWhole plant
ExtractEthyl acetate
Target BacteriaMycobacterium smegmatis
Assay / Test DoneAgar - Well Diffusion Assay
Positive Control Used (conc.)Streptomycin sulphate (1 mg/ml)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml20000 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)5 mm, 20 mm (control)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationAperient, diuretic, refrigerant, antiscorbutic and fruits used as a substitute for coffee
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) James D. Mcchesney, Robert P. Adams.Co-evaluation of plant extracts as petrochemical substitutes and for biologically active compounds.Economic Botany. 12/1984, 39(1):74-86

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Compound ID1791
Compound Structure
Plant SourceGalium aparine L.     Common Name:Goosegrass, Clivers, Cleavers, Catch Weed (English), Choleretic, Stomachic (Sanskrit)
Source FamilyRubiaceae
OriginIndia
Plant Part UsedLeaf
ExtractWater
Target BacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis
Assay / Test DoneBroth Dilution Assay
Positive Control Used (conc.)
Inhibition [%]
Activity [MIC] µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)< 1:40 dilution
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationAperient, diuretic, refrigerant, antiscorbutic and fruits used as a substitute for coffee
PubMed ID [Source Literature]17276637
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) 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) Chopra, R.N., Nayar, S.L., Chopra, R.C., 1956. Glossary of Indian Medicinal Plants. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, India.

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