“…It has been applied for its antioxidant [68], anticancer [58], antiviral, anti-melanogenic, antiinflammatory, anti-aging [69], antituberculosis [70], antidiabetic [71], antibacterial, antifungal [64], and cell senescence inhibition activities [58]. Previously, the compounds dehydrovomifoliol and loliolide have also been identified from the plants Rollinia emarginata [72], Paspalum commersonii [73], and Vitex leptobotrys [74]. However, there are no reports found in the literature suggesting that dehydrovomifoliol and loliolide have been isolated from Albizia richardiana leaves.…”