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Centella asiatica
Centella asiatica

PHARMACEUTICALS, NUTRACEUTICALS

Centella asiatica

Health benefit

Antiwrinkles, Stretch marks improver

Botanical Origin

Centella asiatica (L.) Urban

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Technical data

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Botanical Origin

Centella asiatica (L.) Urban

Type

Dry Extract

Plant source

Leaf

Health benefit

Antiwrinkles, Stretch marks improver

Assay

≥36.0% ≤44.0% of asiaticoside, ≥56.0% ≤64.0% of genins as sum of asiatic acid and madecassic acid by HPLC

Broad category

Skin Health

Wrinkles, it was a pleasure

Health proprieties of Centella asiatica are already known in the mists of time. Native in countries like Sri Lanka, Madagascar, South Asia and Malaysia, Centella asiatica is cited in the ancient traditional Chinese Herbal - about 2.000 years ago - and even earlier in Indian Ayurvedic medicine.

Centella asiatica has a long tradition and it is used worldwide for many indications. For instance, in Malaysia the herb is commonly consumed as salad as well as it is believed to have positive effect in improving memory and in countering mental fatigue, anxiety and eczema.

Wide scientific literature described the pharmacological properties of Centella asiatica’s extracts mainly due to its saponins, among all asiaticoside, asiatic acid and madecassic acids. These plant actives are particularly used in skin care and cosmetic preparations, for their improving effect in healing processes of wound, burns, skin and vein ulcers.

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