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The medicinal uses of Centella asiatica goes back to pre-historic times. Discovery of any new drug from a
plant can benefit a lot if ethnomedicinal uses of the plant from various sources are documented and compared,
and relevant scientific studies…
This paper covers the studies relevant to neuroprotective activity of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban, also known as “Gotu Kola.” The plant is native to the Southeast Asia and has been used traditionally as brain tonic in ayurvedic medicine.
Centella asiatica L. is traditionally used as a medicinal herbs and alternative medicine in treating
numerous kinds of diseases. The use of Centella in food and beverages has increased over the years. Its potential
antioxidant and neuroprotective…
Centella asiatica or “gotu kola” has been used since long time ago as an ethno-pharmacological plant and
supposed to be a potent medicinal plant for its various pharmacological effects favorable for human health. Many
studies described the…
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) practice is still popular among the Malaysian population nowadays although western or allopathic medicine is the first line of treatment. Dissatisfaction with health services and therapeutic effects of…