, commonly known as 'guamirim', was analysed using UHPLC-MS/MS and molecular networking. Hydroalcoholic extracts of leaves and stem bark were obtained using ethanol:water (70:30) as solvent. Chemical composition of the extracts was identified using UHPLC-MS/MS and tested for antioxidant activity and growth inhibition against and . Ten compounds were tentatively identified in the extracts including myricitrin, quercitrin, and betulin (in leave extracts), and avicularin, kaemferol-3-O-arabinopyroniside, 2"-O-galloylquercitrin and the acid triterpenes ursolic, sumaresinolic, asiatic and maslinic (in both extracts). Both extracts showed similar antioxidant activities, phenolic composition, and growth inhibition. The most pronounced response was observed against , with a growth inhibition rate of 73% to leaves extract and 65% do stem bark extract.
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