Asiatic Pennywort

 

Bunpo, P., K. Kataoka, H. Arimochi, H. Nakayama, T. Kuwahara, Y. Bando, K. Izumi, U. Vinitketkumnuen, and Y. Ohnishi. 2004. Inhibitory effects of Centella asiatica on azoxymethane-induced aberrant crypt focus formation and carcinogenesis in the intestines of F344 rats. Food and Chemical Toxicology 42:1987-1997.

 

Caldas, E.D. and L.L. Machado. 2004. Cadmium, mercury and lead in medicinal herbs in Brazil. Food and Chemical Toxicology 42:599-603.

 

Chatterjee, S.K. 2004. Utilisation of ethnobotanical resources and saving the declining biodiversity in tropical wet evergreen forests of India. Acta Horticulturae 629:23-29.

 

Cheng, C.-L., J.-S. Guo, J. Luk, and W.-L. Koo. 2004. The healing effects of Centella extract and asiaticoside on acetic acid induced gastric ulcers in rats. Life Sciences 74:2237-2249.

 

Du, Q.-Z., G. Jerz, P. Chen, and P. Winterhalter. 2004. Preparation of ursane triterpenoids from Centella asiatica using high speed countercurrent chromatography with step-gradient elution. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies 27:2201-2215.

 

Ganachari, M.S., S.V.V. Babu, and S.S. Katare. 2004. Neuropharmacology of an extract derived from Centella asiatica. Pharmaceutical Biology 42:246-252.

 

Gnanapragasam, A., K.K. Ebenezar, V. Sathish, P. Govindaraju, and T. Devaki. 2004. Protective effect of Centella asiatica on antioxidant tissue defense system against adriamycin-induced cardiomyopathy in rats. Life Sciences 76:585-597.

 

Guo, J.-S., C.-L. Cheng, and W.-L. Koo. 2004. Inhibitory effects of Centella asiatica water extract and asiaticoside on inducible nitric oxide synthase during gastric ulcer healing in rats. Planta Medica 70:1150-1154.

 

Jayathirtha, M.G. and S.H. Mishra. 2004. Preliminary immunomodulatory activities of methanol extracts of Eclipta alba and Centella asiatica. Phytomedicine 11:361-365.

 

Kala, C.P., N.A. Farooquee, and U. Dhar. 2004. Prioritization of medicinal plants on the basis of available knowledge, existing practices and use value status in Uttaranchal, India. Biodiversity and Conservation 13:453-469.

 

Kim, O.T., M.Y. Kim, S.M. Huh, J.C. Ahn, N.S. Seong, and B. Hwang. 2004. Effect of growth regulators on asiaticoside production in whole plant cultures of Centella asiatica (L.) urban. Journal of Plant Biology 47:361-365.

 

Kim, O.T., M.Y. Kim, M.H. Hong, J.C. Ahn, and B. Hwang. 2004. Stimulation of asiaticoside accumulation in the whole plant cultures of Centella asiatica (L.) Urban by elicitors. Plant Cell Reports 23:339-344.

 

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Mamtha, B., K. Kavitha, K.K. Srinivasan, and P.G. Shivananda. 2004. An in vitro study of the effect of Centella asiatica [Indian pennywort] on enteric pathogens. Indian Journal of Pharmacology 36:41.

 

Martin, K.P. 2004. Plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis in medicinally important Centella asiatica L. In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant 40:586-591.

 

Nadanakunjidam, S. 2004. Folklore plants used in veterinary medicine by tribals of Attapadi, Western Ghats. Advances in Plant Sciences 17:61-65.

 

Paramageetham, C., G.P. Babu, and J.V.S. Rao. 2004. Somatic embryogenesis in Centella asiatica L. an important medicinal and neutraceutical plant of India. Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture 79:19-24.

 

Seetharaman, N., D. Dhanavel, and P. Pavadai. 2004. Unique features of growth in some members of Apiaceae. Plant Archives 4:443-446.

 

Seetharaman, N. and D. Dhanavel. 2004. Epidermal studies in sixteen species of Apiaceae. Plant Archives 4:319-324.

 

Seetharaman, N. 2004. Karyomorphological studies in some species of Apiaceae. Plant Archives 4:245-253.

 

Somchit, M.N., M.R. Sulaiman, A. Zuraini, L. Samsuddin, N. Somchit, D.A. Israf, and S. Moin. 2004. Antinociceptive and anti inflammatory effects of Centella asiatica. Indian Journal of Pharmacology 36:377-380.

 

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