“…The other reported activities include immune modulatory activity, antioxidant and free radical scavenging activity (Mohan et al, 2014, Ranemma et al, 2017, anti-infl ammatory activity (Ravikumar and Abbulu, 2011), hepatoprotective activity (Mujeeb et al, 2009), antibacterial activity (Ranemma et al, 2017), anticancer activity (Vijayakumari et al, 2014), antianxiety activity (Rao et al, 2013;Mannikoth et al, 2016), anticonvulsant activity (Hafi s et al, 2017), antiamoebic activity (Ganguly et al, 2001;Haung, 2004) and anti asthmatic activity (Umamaheshwari et al, 2017). The active constituents of Tylophora indica are alkaloids like tylophorine, tylophorinine, tylophorinidine and septidine and non-alkaloidal compounds like kaempferol, quercetin, and -amyrins, tetratriacontanol, octaosanyloctacosanoate, sigmasterol, -sitosetrol, tyloindane, wax, resin, and tannins (Rout et al, 2012;Saraswati et al, 2013;Mohan et al, 2014;Joy et al, 2017).…”