“…According to a recent report by Newman et al, as many as 65% (48 out of 74) of formally synthetic drugs in the antihypertensive medicine are plant based (Newman et al, 2003). Zerumbone (2,6,9,9-tetramethyl-[2E,6E, 10E]-cycloundeca-2,6,10-trien-1-one; Figure 1) was first isolated in 1956 from the essential oil of rhizomes of a wild ginger, Zingiber zerumbet Smith, which is widespread in Southeast Asia (Dev, 1956;Kitayama et al, 1999). Over the years, a wide variety of activities have been assigned to this compound (Ozaki et al, 1991;Murakami et al, 1999Murakami et al, , 2002Murakami et al, , 2003aMurakami et al, , 2004Tanaka et al, 2001;Kirana et al, 2003).…”