“…The most active secondary metabolites of Centella asiatica are triterpene saponin including asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, madecassic acids and other valuable terpenoids are brahminoside, thankuniside, sceffoleoside, brahmoside, centellic acid, brahmic acid [7][8][9][10]. Centella asiatica also contains flavanoids like 3 glucosylkaemferol, 7-glucosylkaemferol [11], fatty acids like palmitic, linoleic, stearic, oleic, linolenic acids [2] and also phytosterols like stigmasterol [12]. It is used as wound healing agent and cures various skin diseases including psoriasis, leprosy, eczema due to its potent anti-inflammatory effects and cell proliferative activity and it also possesses antibacterial, antiviral, antifilarial, anti-stress, anti-ulcer, antioxidative stress and anticancer properties [13][14][15][16].…”