Active Ingredient History
Centella asiatica, commonly known as Indian pennywort, Asiatic pennywort, spadeleaf, coinwort or gotu kola, is a herbaceous, perennial plant in the flowering plant family Apiaceae. It is native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia, Australia, and islands in the western Pacific Ocean. It is consumed as a culinary vegetable and is used in traditional medicine. Wikipedia
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Aged (Early Phase 1)
Breast Neoplasms (Phase 4)
Cicatrix (Phase 4)
Cognitive Dysfunction (Early Phase 1)
Diabetes Mellitus (Phase 4)
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 (Phase 4)
Diabetic Foot (Phase 4)
General Surgery (Early Phase 1)
Gingival Diseases (Phase 1)
Healthy Volunteers (Early Phase 1)
Hemorrhoids (Phase 4)
Leg Ulcer (Phase 4)
Pain, Postoperative (Phase 4)
Pressure Ulcer (Phase 4)
Skin Diseases (Phase 4)
Wound Healing (Early Phase 1)
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