“…It holds a significant place in traditional medicine, where its essential oils extracted from leaves are utilized for pain-removing, wound healing, scabies treatment, ulcer management, headache, and nerve relaxation (Jing, 2014). Moreover, T. cordata has been reported to possess antimicrobial (Buathong and Duangsrisai, 2023), antidiabetic (Cajuday and Amparado, 2014), and antioxidant (Ngoitaku, 2016) properties. Studies have also suggested its capabilities to mitigate the danger of cardio-vascular disease, anti-cancers, and treating conjunctivitis (Huang et al, 2010).…”