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Other
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)
Zizanoic acid is a sesquiterpene in vetiver oil. Zizanoic acid exhibited significant antimycobacterial activity against drug-resistant mutants of M. smegmatis and virulent strain H37Rv of M. tuberculosis. These observations may be of great help in the QSAR-based antimycobacterial drug designing from a very common, inexpensive and non-toxic natural product for the management of MDR and XDR tuberculosis.
Isoquassin also known as picrasmin is the major component of plant extract, quassinoid derived from the wood of tropical tree Picrasma excelsa.
Zinc selenate might be used for the treatment of dermatological disorders. It has antimicrobial action.