Category
Skincare, Ingredient & LabMain Ingredients
Centealla Asiatica[Introduction]
Madecassoside (Asiaticoside):
Madecassoside is a terpenoid component extracted from Centella Asiatica. Madecassoside(MA), a triterpenoid product isolated from Centella Asiatica, has been described to exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities.
[Function]
- Soluble in the water at room temperature. Improves skin elasticity.
- Prevents skin winkles
- Superior skin moisturizing effect protects the skin
- Makes skin mild without skin irritation
- Provides beautiful skin texture
[Wound Healing Efficacy]
1)Ethnopharmacological relevance
- Centella Asiatica is a traditional herbal medicine that has been shown to have a pharmacological effect on skin wound healing
- It could be a potential therapeutic agent for corneal epithelial wound healing
2)Test
Evaluate the effects of Centrella Asiatica on the proliferation and migration of rabbit corneal epithelial(RCE) cells in the in viro wound healing model.
3)Materials and Methods
RCE cells were cultured with or without supplementation of Centella Asiatica aqueous extract.
4)Conclusion
In conclusion, supplementation of Centrella Asiatica aqueous extract at low concentrations could be useful to promote corneal epithelium wound healing.
Category
Skincare, Ingredient & LabMain Ingredients
Centealla Asiatica[Introduction]
Madecassoside (Asiaticoside):
Madecassoside is a terpenoid component extracted from Centella Asiatica. Madecassoside(MA), a triterpenoid product isolated from Centella Asiatica, has been described to exhibit antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities.
[Function]
- Soluble in the water at room temperature. Improves skin elasticity.
- Prevents skin winkles
- Superior skin moisturizing effect protects the skin
- Makes skin mild without skin irritation
- Provides beautiful skin texture
[Wound Healing Efficacy]
1)Ethnopharmacological relevance
- Centella Asiatica is a traditional herbal medicine that has been shown to have a pharmacological effect on skin wound healing
- It could be a potential therapeutic agent for corneal epithelial wound healing
2)Test
Evaluate the effects of Centrella Asiatica on the proliferation and migration of rabbit corneal epithelial(RCE) cells in the in viro wound healing model.
3)Materials and Methods
RCE cells were cultured with or without supplementation of Centella Asiatica aqueous extract.
4)Conclusion
In conclusion, supplementation of Centrella Asiatica aqueous extract at low concentrations could be useful to promote corneal epithelium wound healing.