“…Lippia javanica leaves and other aerial parts have a strong aromatic smell, the lemon-like fragrance is often given off when these plant parts are crushed [1]. Several authors have acknowledged its uses as an insect repellant, food preservative and in the treatment of a cough, fever, wounds, diarrhoea, chest pains and asthma [1,[2][3][4]. Several authors [1,3,[5][6][7] have reported the presence of some essential oil constituents such as (Z)-β-ocimene, ρ-cymene, linalool, carvone, β-cubebene, tagetenone in the leaves of L. javanica.…”