Abstract:This study aimed to compare the bioactive compounds in Centella
asiatica (C. asiatica) cultivated in a smart farm
and a field and their effects on human keratinocyte cells. C.
asiatica was collected in Jeju-do, Korea, and cultured in a smart
farm and a field. The main bioactive compounds in the two differentially
cultured C. asiatica were identified, and their activation in
keratinocy… Show more
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