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Compound ID2584
Compound Structure
Plant SourceSenecio aureus Wall.     Common Name:
Source FamilyAsteraceae (Compositae)
OriginIndia
Plant Part UsedMother tinture
ExtractEthanol
Target BacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv (human)
Assay / Test DoneTube Dilution Test
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 InformationThe allied species S. bombayensis Balakr to strengthen bleeding gums and in stomach problems, S.nudicaulis Buch. Ham. For dysentery, random screening
PubMed ID [Source Literature]2118130
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) Grange, J.M., Davey, R.W., 1990. Detection of antituberculous activity in plant extracts. Journal of Applied Bacteriology 68, 587–59

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Compound ID2585
Compound Structure
Plant SourceSenecio aureus Wall.     Common Name:
Source FamilyAsteraceae (Compositae)
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)< 1:20 dilution
Activity (Zone of inhibition in mm)
Active Compound Identified
PubChem IDNR
Ethnomedicinal InformationThe allied species S. bombayensis Balakr to strengthen bleeding gums and in stomach problems, S.nudicaulis Buch. Ham. For dysentery, random screening
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

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