“…Punica granatum L. is considered a member of the Punicaceae (Lythraceae) family, which consists of two species Punica granatum L. and Punica protopunica Balf. The Punica granatum L. species typically referred to as pomegranate and used in folklore medicine to cure various diseases across countries (Ricci et al, 2006;Lansky and Newman, 2007;Jurenka, 2008;Kahramanoglu, 2021). The known compounds of the Punica genus are Ellagitannins, Galoutanins, Anthocyanins, Flavonoids, Sterols, Terpenoids, Tannin, Polyphenols, Alkaloids, Organic Acids, B1, B2, and C vitamins (Dong et al, 2011).…”