“…Interest in bioactive compounds was not purely academic but was rather prompted by their great utility as dyes, polymers, fi bers, glues, oils, waxes, fl avoring agents, perfumes, and drugs. Recognition of the biological properties of myriad natural products has supported the current focus of this fi eld, the search for new drugs, antibiotics, insecticides, and herbicides [Grindberg et al, 2011]. Terpenes, phenols, fl avanoids, alkaloids, sterols, waxes, fats, tannins, sugars, gums, suberins, resin acids and carotenoids are among the many classes of compounds known as secondary [Gottlieb, 1990;Grindberg et al, 2007;Nunnery et al, 2010].…”