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Cardiovascular Protective Effects of Centella asiatica and Its Triterpenes: A Review.

Abstract
Centella asiatica, a triterpene-rich medicinal herb, is traditionally used to treat various types of diseases including neurological, dermatological, and metabolic diseases. A few articles have previously reviewed a broad range of pharmacological activities of C. asiatica, but none of these reviews focuses on the use of C. asiatica in cardiovascular diseases. This review aims to summarize recent findings on protective effects of C. asiatica and its active constituents (asiatic acid, asiaticoside, madecassic acid, and madecassoside) in cardiovascular diseases. In addition, their beneficial effects on conditions associated with cardiovascular diseases were also reviewed. Articles were retrieved from electronic databases such as PubMed and Google Scholar using keywords "Centella asiatica," "asiatic acid," "asiaticoside," "madecassic acid," and "madecassoside." The articles published between 2004 and 2018 that are related to the aforementioned topics were selected. A few clinical studies published beyond this period were also included. The results showed that C. asiatica and its active compounds possess potential therapeutic effects in cardiovascular diseases and cardiovascular disease-related conditions, as evidenced by numerous in silico, in vitro, in vivo, and clinical studies. C. asiatica and its triterpenes have been reported to exhibit cardioprotective, anti-atherosclerotic, antihypertensive, antihyperlipidemic, antidiabetic, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory activities. In conclusion, more clinical and pharmacokinetic studies are needed to support the use of C. asiatica and its triterpenes as therapeutic agents for cardiovascular diseases. Besides, elucidation of the molecular pathways modulated by C. asiatica and its active constituents will help to understand the mechanisms underlying the cardioprotective action of C. asiatica.
AuthorsNur Nadia Mohd Razali, Chin Theng Ng, Lai Yen Fong
JournalPlanta medica (Planta Med) Vol. 85 Issue 16 Pg. 1203-1215 (Nov 2019) ISSN: 1439-0221 [Electronic] Germany
PMID31539918 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
CopyrightGeorg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
Chemical References
  • Centella asiatica extract
  • Pentacyclic Triterpenes
  • Plant Extracts
  • Triterpenes
  • asiatic acid
  • madecassoside
  • madecassic acid
  • asiaticoside
Topics
  • Cardiovascular Diseases (drug therapy)
  • Centella (chemistry)
  • Humans
  • Pentacyclic Triterpenes (chemistry, pharmacology)
  • Plant Extracts
  • Plants, Medicinal
  • Triterpenes (chemistry, pharmacology)

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