“…The phytochemicals present in methanolic leaf extracts of the C. roseus plants had exposed the existence of seven phytochemicals for example alkaloids, carbohydrates, flavonoids, glycosides, phenols, steroids as well as tannins indicating that the rich presence of auxiliary metabolites. This is in understanding that of prior investigations by different workers [21,22,40,41,63]. Comparable phytoconstituents present in the raw extracts were recorded in the C. roseus with different plant parts like leaves by Govindasamy and Srinivasan [17] and Wagay et al [63], stem by Pham et al [49], flower by Govindasamy and Srinivasan [17], root by Govindasamy and Srinivasan [17], and stem bark by Rose and Priya [55].…”