Plant essential oils are mixture of bioactive compounds that are useful to humankind as therapeutics and preservatives. Present report describes the determination of chemical composition of Anisomeles indica Kuntze leaf essential oil and exploration of its biological properties. Farnesyl acetone, nootkatone and jasmatone were the major components of 17 constituents identified in leaf essential oil of A. indica by GC-MS analysis. Essential oil was evaluated for its antioxidant, fungitoxic, anti-aflatoxigenic and cytotoxic properties. Essential oil exhibited strong antioxidant potential, with IC50 value 9.86 mu L/mL. Fungitoxicity and anti-aflatoxigenic activity evaluated against Aspergillus flavus isolated from cereals and pulses, with minimum inhibitory concentration determined as 0.66 mu L/mL. Essential oil inhibited AFB(1) production completely at 0.6 mu L/mL in G(1) strain and partially in G(2) strains of A. flavus. Cytotoxicity was examined in four human cancer cell lines HEK-293, HepG2, A549, K562 by MU assay. Essential oil inhibited proliferation of all four cell lines with significantly stronger cytotoxicity in HepG2 cells. Results confirmed the functional characters of A. inidica leaf essential oil with special merits possessing antioxidant, fungitoxic, aflatoxin suppression and cytotoxicity. The potential of A. indica leaf essential oil as a cheaper source of active ingredients for food and pharmaceutical industry was demonstrated. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.