Centella asiatica is claimed to be benefit for managing the central nervous system disorders, skin and gastrointestinal disorders. In addition, Centella asiatica is also claimed to possess memory enhancing effect, anti-inflammatory, wound healing, anticancer and antioxidant properties. In a study by Wattanathorn et al. (2008) on modulation of cognition and mood in the healthy elderly volunteer following the administration of Centella asiatica, the high dose of the plant extract enhanced working memory. The optimum extraction efficiency of C. asiatica infusions was achieved at 100 ◦C after a 10 min brewing time. In another study on flavor characterization of sugar-Added Centella asiatica juices treated with ultra-high pressure and thermal processes, the results showed that sesquiterpene hydrocarbons comprised the major class of volatile components present and the juices had a characteristic aroma due to the presence of volatiles including β-caryophyllene and humulene and α-copaene.