The main objective of this research work was to check the presence or absence of the phytochemical chemicals in all the selected medicinal plant. Phytochemical analysis of these plants confirm the presence of various phytochemicals like saponins, tannins, amino acids, phenols, carbohydrates, proteins, flavonoids, steroids, alkaloids and glycosides. A. catechu extract are analyzed by using TLC with varying solvent systems. It was another test Column chromatography, Chloroform: methanol (2:8) gave three and six fractions. In FTIR, the functional groups such as 1º, 2º amines, amides, carboxylic acids, alkanes, 1º amines, nitro compounds, aliphatic amines, and alkyl halides and searched the identity of secondary metabolites, which may act as 3,7-Diacetyl-1,5-Dimethyl-3,7-Di azabicyclo-[3,3,1] Nonan-9-One compound and clearly indicates that phytochemical. Chemical constituents of eleven compounds were identified in the methanol extract. The major components were 3, 7-Diacetyl-1, 5-Dimethyl-3, 7-Di azabicyclo-[3, 3, 1] Nonan-9-One (27.80 and C 13 H 20 O 3 N 2). The results were obtained suggest that, in addition to their pharmaceutical and medicine sources of 3, 7-Diacetyl-1, 5-Dimethyl-3, 7-Di azabicyclo-[3, 3, 1] Nonan-9-One compound from Acacia catechu methanol extract. However, much scope for further systematic research in screening Tamil Nadu medicinal plants for these phytochemicals and assessing their potential in protecting against different types of bioactivities and in-vitro activity, anticancer and antiulcer.