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Croton macrostachyus

Common name: Woodland croton, forest fever tree, broad-leaved croton
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S.No
Phytochemical Name
Phytochemical ID
Synonym
2D structure
3D structure
Part
13
𝛽-Sitosterol palmitate
CID_13747834
Sitosteryl palmitate
Twigs
14
Trachyloban-19-oic acid
CID_44560009
N.A
Roots
15
Trachyloban-18-oic acid
CID_101282656
N.A
Roots
16
Neoclerodan-5,10-en-19,6𝛽;20,12-diolide
N.A
Roots
17
3𝛼,19-Dihydroxytrachylobane
N.A
Roots
18
3𝛼,18,19-Trihydroxytrachylobane
N.A
Roots
19
Crotomacrine
N.A
Fruits
20
Floridolide A
CID_11370992
(8alpha,9S,10beta)-15,16-Epoxy-16-oxocleroda-3,13-dien-19-oic acid
Stem bark
21
Hardwickic acid
CID_161454
N.A
Stem bark
22
12-oxo-Hardwickic acid
N.A
Stem bark
23
Benzoic acid
CID_243
Dracylic acid benzenecarboxylic acid Carboxybenzene
Twigs
24
Methyl gallate
CID_7428
Methyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate
Twigs

Among the tested extracts, the crude bark extract of Croton macrostachyus (AC) has the highest CC50 value of 45.9 ± 0.12 µg/mL followed by crude leaf extract of Croton megalocarpus (ELC) with a CC50 value of 27.7 ± 0.65 µg/mL.

Source : Alfred Maroyi,2017

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Disclaimer: The main motive behind the construction of this database is to compile information from the scientific literature on Indian medicinal plants to aid ongoing research efforts in the field of computational drug discovery.The curated data should be used only for research purposes and not for any self-diagnosis or any medical treatment.

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