“…In the same country, in the northwest Anatolia areas, a cooled decoction from C. dactylon is also drunk for the treatment of gonorrhea [10]. Some in vitro and in vivo studies on this plant reveal that it possesses antioxidant, antidiabetic, antimicrobial, hepatoprotective, wound healing, and antiarthritic properties [11][12][13][14][15][16][17]. C. dactylon has been reported to possess many compounds, which include some major secondary metabolites, such as flavonoids, alkaloids, glycosides, terpenoids, besides glycerin, 9, 12-octadecadienoyl chloride, (Z, Z), hexadecanoic acid, ethyl ester, ethyl α-Dglucopyranoside, linoleic acid, ethyl ester, β-sitosterol, leachianol G, leachianol F, and phytol [18][19][20].…”