“…We identified several compounds in extracts and fractions of torch ginger, have also been previously reported such as Dodecanoic acid [2,17,20], n-Hexadecanoic acid [18,20], 1-Dodecanol [2,17,20], Tetradecene [20], 1-Decanol [17][18], Tetradecanoic acid [2,18,20], 1-Tetradecyl acetate [2], Acetic acid [22], Dodecene [22], 1,3-Propanediol [22], Cyclododecane [20], 9-Tetradecen-1-ol [18,20], Propanedioic acid [20], 13-Octadecenoic acid [20], 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid [20], Tricosane [20], Dodecane [20], and 1-Tetradecanol [18]. Hexane, chloroform, and ethyl acetate fractions containing some of these compounds have inhibitory activity against S. aureus.…”