2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphs.2021.11.001
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The protective effect of Centella asiatica and its constituent, araliadiol on neuronal cell damage and cognitive impairment

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“…The different secondary metabolites generated from C. asiatica were reviewed by Kunjumon et al (41) and have potential to be used in future chemistry, biosynthesis, chemical transformation and biological activity research. There are other novel components of C. asiatica, such as araliadiol, which was recently found to have neuroprotective effects that may prevent cognitive dysfunction (42). Even though this study identified several major metabolites such as "asiaticoside," "asiatic acid," and "madecossoside" as mature keywords.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The different secondary metabolites generated from C. asiatica were reviewed by Kunjumon et al (41) and have potential to be used in future chemistry, biosynthesis, chemical transformation and biological activity research. There are other novel components of C. asiatica, such as araliadiol, which was recently found to have neuroprotective effects that may prevent cognitive dysfunction (42). Even though this study identified several major metabolites such as "asiaticoside," "asiatic acid," and "madecossoside" as mature keywords.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The focus of recent research work to identify such strategies has been shifted to herbal sources, considering the bioactive molecules, safety, and enormous therapeutic potential of herbal medicines (Atanasov et al, 2021). Alternative therapeutic strategies based on herbal remedies such as Hypericum perforatum , Crocus sativus (D'Onofrio et al, 2021), Convolvulus pluricaulis (Kizhakke et al, 2019), Hericium erinaceus (Li et al, 2020), Centella asiatica (Fujimori et al, 2022), Bacopa monnieri (Basheer et al, 2022), Withania somnifera (Das et al, 2021), Uncaria tomentosa (Xu et al, 2021), Curcuma longa (da Costa et al, 2019) etc. have been explored in recent times and have shown some promising results during pre-clinical and clinical studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%