“…Its leaves and buds were traditionally used to treat colds, fever, inflammation, 12 gastrointestinal disorders, and for antisepsis. 11 Phytochemical investigations of S. nervosum disclosed a number of natural products, including terpenes, 13 flavanone, 14 flavone, 15 flavonol, 16 chalcone, 17 anthocyanin, 18 and phloroglucinol derivatives. 19 These derivatives have been reported to possess a wide range of anticancer and cytotoxic activities.…”