Centella asiatica (L.) Urban Apiaceae (Mandukaparni or
Brahmi or Gotu kola) is a medicinally
important, creeping, perennial plant. This species is
widely distributed throughout temperate regions,
but is occasionally also found under high rainfall
tracts of subtropical India. Recently, it is considered
under threatened species as mentioned by IUCN. In this
investigation, we have carried out a critical
evaluation to assess the phytochemicals, proximate
analysis, antioxidant properties, antimicrobial
activities and pharmacological importance of elite
commercial accession of C. asiatica. A superior
line
(ZFB 4) was selected and designated as cv. Zandu Brahmi
and used for agronomical field studies.
This line showed improved growth and yield with 1.351%
total triterpenoid content. Leaves
accumulate triterpenoids progressively, reaching
maximum values in about 90 days and thus
facilitating 3 or more coppicing of leaf crops in a
year. Cultivation practices were developed through
several years of experimentation as under-crop in mango
orchards and were found profitable. The
crop grown under shade of themango orchard produced a
dry yield of 5.52 metric tonnes/ha from 6
coppicings per hectare in 2 years. Under artificial
shade net (75%, Black) condition, 100:50:0 kg
NPK/ha was found optimum, recording a maximum dry
weight yield of 2.16 metric tonnes ha-1 year.
The crop cultivated in the open field conditions
witnessed lowerdry yield (3.28 MT/ 6 coppicings/2
years) shoot biomass yield when compared to mango shade
conditions. Interestingly, open field
grown crop produced higher triterpenoid content
(1.13-2.47%) when compared to mango shade
grown plants(1.06-1.71%) under three seasons (Kharif,
Rabi and Summer) studied. Further studies
will be helpful to discover more bioactive compounds
for various pharmaceutical uses beyond its
traditional medicinal use.
Author
(s) Details
Nikita Patel
C. G. Bhakta Institute of Biotechnology, Uka Tarsadia University, Mahuva
Road, Bardoli, Surat (District), Gujarat State, Pin Code: 394 350, India.
Mohini Rana
C. G. Bhakta Institute of Biotechnology, Uka Tarsadia University, Mahuva Road,
Bardoli, Surat (District), Gujarat State, Pin Code: 394 350, India.
Dr. A. A. Abdul Rahaman
Department of Plant Biology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of
Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria.
Dr. Prof. R. Krishnamurthy
C. G. Bhakta Institute of Biotechnology, Uka Tarsadia University, Mahuva
Road, Bardoli, Surat (District), Gujarat State, Pin Code: 394 350, India.
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