“…The Euphorbiaceae family corresponds to a botanical family distributed in 317 genera [10] with a total of 8,000 species present in the most diverse habitats, from humid tropics to arid regions, taken among the most economically important families in the Angiosperms group [11] . With the genera Euphorbia, Croton, and Phyllanthus being the most representative with respectively 1,500, 1,300, and 400 species, these plants have the most varied forms of life, such as herbs, shrubs, succulents, and trees with alternating leaves [12,13] .…”