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Compound ID1943
Compound Structure
Plant SourceJatropha gossypifolia L.     Common Name:Tua - Tua (English), Rakta Vyaaghrairanda (Sanskrit)
Source FamilyEuphorbiaceae
OriginIndia, Puerto Rico
Plant Part UsedAerial
ExtractEthanol (95 %)
Target BacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv
Assay / Test DoneRadiorespirometric Bioassay
Positive Control Used (conc.)Rifampin (1 g/ml)
Inhibition [%]51 %
Activity [MIC] µg/ml100 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationLeprosy
PubMed ID [Source Literature]11746852
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) Antoun MD, Ramos Z, Vazques J, Oquendo I, Proctor GR, Gerena L, Franzblau SG.Evaluation of the flora of Puerto Rico for in vitro antiplasmodial and antimycobacterial activities.Phytother Res. 2001 Nov;15(7):638-42

2) Anonymous, 1986. The Useful Plants of India. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, New Delhi, India

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Compound ID3471
Compound Structure
Plant SourceJatropha gossypifolia L.     Common Name:
Source FamilyEuphorbiaceae
OriginIndia
Plant Part UsedAerial
ExtractEthanol (95 %)
Target BacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra
Assay / Test DoneRadiorespirometric Bioassay
Positive Control Used (conc.)Rifampin (1 µg/ml)
Inhibition [%]51 %
Activity [MIC] µg/ml1000 µg/ml
Activity (In terms of dilution)
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)At 100 µg/ml
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal Information
PubMed ID [Source Literature]17276637
Extract PreparationThe plants were dried at a temperature not exceeding 30°C, in an air - circulating oven. The material was powdered and extracted with 95 % ethanol. The organic solvent was removed by distillation under reduced pressure
Chemical Classification [Active Compound]
Media / Broth Used [Antimicrobial Assay/Test]
Cytotoxicity Assay [AID]
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

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