“…According to the number of isoprene units in their backbone, the terpenoids are classified into hemiterpinoids (one isoprene unit, 5C), monoterpinoids (two isoprene units, 10C), sesquiterpinoids (three isoprene units, 15C), diterpinoids (four isoprene units, 20C), sesterterpinoid (five isoprene unit, 25C) and so on [36]. Many terpenoids show therapeutic potential as antibacterial [37], anti-viral [38], anti-malarial [39], anti-parasitic [40], anti-hyperglycemic [41], anti-inflammatory [42] and anti-cancer agents [36]. One such terpenoid compound that holds tremendous potential for the prevention/treatment of cancer is zerumbone (2,6,9,9-tetramethyl-[2E,6E,10E]-cycloundeca-2,6,10-trien-1-one), a cyclic eleven-membered sesquiterpene, isolated from the rhizomes of the tropical plant Zingiber zerumbet Smith.…”