“…Such metabolite was identified as cirsimaritin (2) by comparison of its spectroscopic data with those reported in the literature (Lin et al, 2006). This metabolite has been previously isolated from the species Cirsium rhinoceros (Yim et al, 2003), Stizolophus balsamita (Suleimenov et al, 2008), and Helychrisum viscosum (Geissman et al, 1967) belonging to the Asteraceae family; Teucrium ramosissimum (Ben Sghaier et al, 2011), Dracocephalum multicaule (Oganesyan, 2009), and Ocimum sanctum from Lamiaceae (Kelm et al, 2000); Microtea debilis (Phytolaccaceae) (Bai et al, 2011); and Ruellia tuberosa, a species of Acanthaceae, same family as the genus Aphelandra (Lin et al, 2006). According to the literature, this molecule possesses a wide range of biological activities, such as antioxidant (Ben Sghaier et al, 2011), cytotoxic against KB and GBC-SD cell lines (Lin et al, 2006;Quan et al, 2010), antiproliferative against COLO-205 cells (Bai et al, 2011), and antiprotozoal against Leishmania donovani, Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense and T. cruzi (Tasdemir et al, 2006).…”