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In vivo study of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban as a drug gel for diabetes wounds

open access: yesMedisains, 2021
Background: Centella asiatica L. Urban is a tropical plant whose spread is quite broad as Indonesia. One of the ingredients of Centella asiatica L. Urban is asiaticoside which has excellent wound healing abilities.
Rohmayanti Rohmayanti   +1 more
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Unravelling the Morphological, Physiological, and Phytochemical Responses in Centella asiatica L. Urban to Incremental Salinity Stress

open access: yesLife, 2022
Centella asiatica L. as a traditional medicinal plant is popular in several Asian countries and characterized by the presence of phytochemicals, such as phenolics and flavonoids.
Hai Ly Hoang, Hafeezur Rehman
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Effect of Centella asiatica on cognitive deficits caused in trimethyltin-induced neurotoxicity model mice

open access: yesVietnam Journal of Science, Technology and Engineering, 2021
Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. is a nootropic that has been used medicinally for centuries. The present study investigates the anti-dementia effect of an n-butanol extract of Centella asiatica in a mouse model of neurodegeneration caused by trimethyltin ...
Hang Thi Nguyet Pham   +6 more
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Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Centella asiatica (L.) Extract by Decreasing TNF-α Serum Levels in Rat Model of Traumatic Brain Injury

open access: yesMajalah Kedokteran Bandung, 2021
Centella asiatica (L.) has many active ingredients with many important roles, including as antioxidant, anti-inflamation and neuroprotectant. Centella asiatica (L.) can reduce inflammatory reactions by inhibiting the activity of TNF-α.
Nafiisah Nafiisah   +2 more
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Acute application of Centella asiatica extract enhanced AMPAR-mediated postsynaptic currents in rat entorhinal cortex [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Integrative Neuroscience, 2020
Centella asiatica is notable for its wide range of biological activities beneficial to human health, particularly its cognitive enhancement and neuroprotective effects.
Jia Hui Wong, Faruque Reza, Sangu Muthuraju, Huei Gau Chuang, Jingli Zhang, Mohd Harizal Senik, Siti Rafidah Yusof, Habsah Mohamad, Tengku Sifzizul Tengku Muhammad, Nor Hadiani Ismail, Jafri Malin Abdullah
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Production of asiaticoside from centella (Centella asiatica L. Urban) cells in bioreactor [PDF]

open access: yesAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine, 2013
To investigate the effects of some culture conditions on production of asiaticoside from centella (Centella asiatica L. Urban) cells cultured in 5-L bioreactor.The centell cell suspension culture was conducted in 5-L bioreactor to investigate the growth and asiaticoside accumulation under various conditions.
Nguyen Hoang, Loc, Nguyen Thi Duy, Nhat
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Natural Antibacterial Reagents (Centella, Propolis, and Hinokitiol) Loaded into Poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate-co-(R)-3-hydroxyhexanoate] Composite Nanofibers for Biomedical Applications

open access: yesNanomaterials, 2019
Centella asiatica, propolis, and hinokitiol, as natural antibacterial reagents, were integrated into the poly[(R)-3-hydroxybutyrate-co-(R)-3-hydroxyhexanoate] (PHBH) polymer to produce antibacterial wound dressings, using electrospinning process.
Rina Afiani Rebia   +2 more
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First Report of Septoria centellae Associated with Leaf Spot of Centella asiatica in Korea [PDF]

open access: yesMycobiology, 2011
Septoria centellae associated with leaf spot of Centella asiatica is reported for the first time in Korea. The fungus is described and illustrated in detail. It is also compared with related species of Septoria present on Centella and Hydrocotyle spp. with taxonomic comments.
Park, Ji Hyun   +3 more
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Heavy metal concentrations in the edible portions of Centella asiatica: Health risk toward chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology

open access: yesSN Applied Sciences, 2021
Centella asiatica is a commonly consumed green leafy vegetable in many developing countries due its high nutritious value and availability at low cost. The present study was conducted to assess the Cd, Cr and Pb uptake associated health risks of Centella
W. M. Dimuthu Nilmini Wijeyaratne   +1 more
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Pegagan (Centella asiatica) as a functional food for health with centelloside content [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
Pegagan or Centella asiatica is one of the wild plants that has not experienced domestication. Countries in the Eastern have been concerned about conserving medicinal plants to the sustainability of medicinal and aromatic plants. The content of secondary
Vinolina Noverita Sprinse   +1 more
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