“…Plants of lepidagathis genus were used traditionally for the treatment of urinary calculi, dysuria, polyuria, fever, dysentery and uterine disorders (Madhavan et al, 2009). Other medicinal uses of lepidagathis plants include skin infections, malaria, migraine, cardiovascular diseases and gastric problems (HassanAbdallah et al, 2013;Mollik et al, 2009;Ravikanth et al, 2001;Richard et al, 2011). Previous studies have shown they possess excellent larvicidal, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, antipyretic and cytotoxic properties (Charoenchai et al, 2010;Obomanu et al, 2006;Richard et al, 2011).…”