Abstract
The traditional system of medicine has many plants with medicinal and pharmacological importance. The primary sources of food and medicine are plants and their highly beneficial products for various animals and humans. This article mainly focuses on the complete Leucas zeylanica profile, which is also called Ceylon slitwort, a small, erect, annual, herbaceous, terrestrial or occasionally aromatic, hispid and tufted plant of the family Lamiaceae subfamily Lamioideae. It is widely available in several places in India and Nueva Viscaya’s low altitudes open grasslands and Luzon’s Bataan Provinces and Mindanao and Panay (Davao and Lanao). This article provides a comprehensive review of the complete profile of a vital plant, Leucas zeylanica. Traditional use of Leucas zeylanica in various diseases includes Antibacterial, Anti-fungal, Anti-inflammatory, nociceptive, analgesia, gout, antidiabetic a photoprotective agent in various skin diseases. The isolated components are Alkaloids, Terpenoids, Vitamins, Carbohydrates, Flavonoids, glycosides, saponins, fixed oils, and other miscellaneous compounds. Hence, this review can be a useful reference for researchers who are willing to undertake further investigation about Leucas zeylanica.
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