Asiaticoside is a triterpene obtained from Centella asiatica and demonstrated to have healing potential against various wound models. Wounds are inflicted for constructive reasons even though more often they are results of accidents. This work aims at identifying molecular targets which account for the therapeutic results attributed to the use of asiaticoside. Even though exact mechanisms of action have not been reported, experimental evidences point at the inhibition of pro-inflammation and enhanced tissue regeneration.Keywords: asiaticoside, Centella asiatica, wounds, wound healin
Background: Under metabolic stress conditions, there is a higher demand for nutrients which needs to...
In this study, the healing effects of Centella asiatica water extract (CE) and asiaticoside (AC), an...
Background: Various extracts of Centella asiatica (Apiaceae) and its active constituent, asiaticosid...
The current study evaluates the wound healing efficacy of Centella asiatica via in vitro scratch ass...
Microbial transformation has been extensively used, to create new and useful metabolites. Microbial ...
Abstract. Asiaticoside is a bioactive compound found in the traditional plant Centella asiatica (Asi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Asiaticoside is claimed as a bioactive compound capable of wound hea...
Biotransformation is extensively used to create useful metabolites from various natural products and...
Wound healing proceeds through a complex collaborative process involving many types of cells. Kerati...
Centella asiatica or locally known as “Pegaga” is a well-known herb that has been used in folklore m...
Asiaticoside, is one of the bioactive constituents in Centella asiatica, has been reported to have ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Asiaticoside is claimed as a bioactive compound capable of wound hea...
The present study demonstrates the antioxidant activity and cell migration effect of a standardized ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Asiaticoside is claimed as a bioactive compound capable of wound hea...
Centella asiatica (L.) (Family: Umbelliferae/Apiaceae) is commonly known as Asiatic pennywort and is...
Background: Under metabolic stress conditions, there is a higher demand for nutrients which needs to...
In this study, the healing effects of Centella asiatica water extract (CE) and asiaticoside (AC), an...
Background: Various extracts of Centella asiatica (Apiaceae) and its active constituent, asiaticosid...
The current study evaluates the wound healing efficacy of Centella asiatica via in vitro scratch ass...
Microbial transformation has been extensively used, to create new and useful metabolites. Microbial ...
Abstract. Asiaticoside is a bioactive compound found in the traditional plant Centella asiatica (Asi...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Asiaticoside is claimed as a bioactive compound capable of wound hea...
Biotransformation is extensively used to create useful metabolites from various natural products and...
Wound healing proceeds through a complex collaborative process involving many types of cells. Kerati...
Centella asiatica or locally known as “Pegaga” is a well-known herb that has been used in folklore m...
Asiaticoside, is one of the bioactive constituents in Centella asiatica, has been reported to have ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Asiaticoside is claimed as a bioactive compound capable of wound hea...
The present study demonstrates the antioxidant activity and cell migration effect of a standardized ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Asiaticoside is claimed as a bioactive compound capable of wound hea...
Centella asiatica (L.) (Family: Umbelliferae/Apiaceae) is commonly known as Asiatic pennywort and is...
Background: Under metabolic stress conditions, there is a higher demand for nutrients which needs to...
In this study, the healing effects of Centella asiatica water extract (CE) and asiaticoside (AC), an...
Background: Various extracts of Centella asiatica (Apiaceae) and its active constituent, asiaticosid...