AbstractCentella asiatica (Umbelliferae) has been used for centuries in Indian ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of a wide number of health disorders. The aim of this study was to estimate and compare the concentration of bioactive compounds between wild and in vitro propagated C. asiatica plants. A marked decrease in the total phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and ascorbic acid was observed between in vitro propagated and wild type plants collected from wet land habitat. The radical scavenging activity of the wild type plant extracts also varied with the habitats. This study clearly indicates that environmental factors play a crucial role in the plant metabolic activity and medicinal activity
The objectives of this experiment was to observe morphology of leaves and content of asiaticoside in...
The objectives of this experiment was to observe morphology of leaves and content of asiaticoside in...
In recent years, demand for medicinal plants increased due to the rise in attraction towards herbal ...
Centella asiatica is still categorized as a wild plant that has not undergone domestication. Sustain...
Bioactivity and chemical analysis of Centella asiatica leaves have been studied. Extraction process ...
Plant-based drug discovery has drawn the attention of researchers, especially the one used as tradit...
Medicinal plants are sources of important therapeutic aids for alleviating human ailments. The prese...
Centella asiatica is described as a potential cure-all because of its wide usage. The accessions in...
Centella asiatica is still categorized as a wild plant that has not undergone domestication. Sustain...
Centella Asiatica is one of those phytochemical that has been consume for hundreds years and it is c...
Centella asiatica L., commonly known as Gotu kola, Indian pennywort, and Asiatic pennyworts, is an h...
A comparative quantitative analysis of the active triterpenoids in Centella asiatica samples collect...
Centella Asiatica is one of those phytochemical that has been consume for hundreds years and it is c...
Through different extraction techniques, the potential of Centella asiatica as a natural source of a...
Centella Asiatica or Pegagan is classified as one of the wild plants that has not been domesticated....
The objectives of this experiment was to observe morphology of leaves and content of asiaticoside in...
The objectives of this experiment was to observe morphology of leaves and content of asiaticoside in...
In recent years, demand for medicinal plants increased due to the rise in attraction towards herbal ...
Centella asiatica is still categorized as a wild plant that has not undergone domestication. Sustain...
Bioactivity and chemical analysis of Centella asiatica leaves have been studied. Extraction process ...
Plant-based drug discovery has drawn the attention of researchers, especially the one used as tradit...
Medicinal plants are sources of important therapeutic aids for alleviating human ailments. The prese...
Centella asiatica is described as a potential cure-all because of its wide usage. The accessions in...
Centella asiatica is still categorized as a wild plant that has not undergone domestication. Sustain...
Centella Asiatica is one of those phytochemical that has been consume for hundreds years and it is c...
Centella asiatica L., commonly known as Gotu kola, Indian pennywort, and Asiatic pennyworts, is an h...
A comparative quantitative analysis of the active triterpenoids in Centella asiatica samples collect...
Centella Asiatica is one of those phytochemical that has been consume for hundreds years and it is c...
Through different extraction techniques, the potential of Centella asiatica as a natural source of a...
Centella Asiatica or Pegagan is classified as one of the wild plants that has not been domesticated....
The objectives of this experiment was to observe morphology of leaves and content of asiaticoside in...
The objectives of this experiment was to observe morphology of leaves and content of asiaticoside in...
In recent years, demand for medicinal plants increased due to the rise in attraction towards herbal ...