The document lists various chemical compounds found in Centella asiatica including asiaticoside, isonthankuniside, madecassoside, brahmoside, brahmic acid, madasiatic acid, mesoinositol, centellose, carotenoids, and various minerals. It notes that triterpenoid glycosides like asiaticoside have anti-leprosy properties. It also lists concentrations of ephedrine HCl and theophylline as well as various drugs that can interact with theophylline including epinephrine, antidepressants, digitalis, allopurinol, and simetidin.
The document lists various chemical compounds found in Centella asiatica including asiaticoside, isonthankuniside, madecassoside, brahmoside, brahmic acid, madasiatic acid, mesoinositol, centellose, carotenoids, and various minerals. It notes that triterpenoid glycosides like asiaticoside have anti-leprosy properties. It also lists concentrations of ephedrine HCl and theophylline as well as various drugs that can interact with theophylline including epinephrine, antidepressants, digitalis, allopurinol, and simetidin.
The document lists various chemical compounds found in Centella asiatica including asiaticoside, isonthankuniside, madecassoside, brahmoside, brahmic acid, madasiatic acid, mesoinositol, centellose, carotenoids, and various minerals. It notes that triterpenoid glycosides like asiaticoside have anti-leprosy properties. It also lists concentrations of ephedrine HCl and theophylline as well as various drugs that can interact with theophylline including epinephrine, antidepressants, digitalis, allopurinol, and simetidin.