“…Similarly, the presence of secondary metabolites including flavonoids, tannins, mucilages, sterols and triterpenes, coumarins, and saponins were confirmed, however, alkaloids were found to be absent ( Table 4 ). Interestingly, the results of this study are consistent with those of Akther et al and Fayyad et al who reported in their study that M. vulgare is rich in gallic tannins, catechin tannins, sterols, and triterpenes and flavonoids ( Akther et al, 2013 ; Fayyad et al, 2014 ). Tannins and flavonoids are widely explored for their pharmacological properties including antioxidant, antiviral, antitumor, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and anti-cancer activities ( Khanbabaee and van Ree, 2001 ; Crozier et al, 2009 ).…”