“…These terpenoids exhibit antitumor, anti-inflammatory, immunostimulatory/immunosuppressive, antiviral, antiulcer, antimalarial, antibacterial, and antioxidant activities; however, several other potentially useful activities have also been reported, such as controlling the neoplastic growth, AIDS virus infected cells, hepatitis B virus, and malaria parasite (Dayanandan et al 2000;Gupta and Chaphalkar 2016). A. indica contains four well-known limonoids, i.e., nimbinene, nimbinal, nimbandiol, and salannin; three diterpenoids including nimbidinol, ferruginol, and 6,7-dehydroferrugenol and recently two new terpenoids, i.e., limonoid morenolide and diterpene 17-hydroxy-sandaracopimar-8,15-dien-11one, have been reported (Passos et al 2019). However, azadirachtin, gedunin, and nimbolide are highly investigated due to their immense anticancer properties (Nagini 2014).…”