2023
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2023.1228030
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Bioanalytical method validation and application to a phase 1, double-blind, randomized pharmacokinetic trial of a standardized Centella asiatica (L.) Urban water extract product in healthy older adults

Kirsten M. Wright,
Melissa Bollen,
Jason David
et al.

Abstract: Introduction:Centella asiatica is an herbaceous plant reputed in Eastern medicine to improve memory. Preclinical studies have shown that C. asiatica aqueous extract (CAW) improves neuronal health, reduces oxidative stress, and positively impacts learning and cognition. This study aimed to develop and validate bioanalytical methods for detecting known bioactive compounds from C. asiatica in human biological matrices and apply them to a human pharmacokinetic trial in healthy older adults.Methods: High performanc… Show more

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“…Two other studies have indicated that single doses of the extract, in the amounts of 2 and 4 g, are also safe and well-tolerated in humans [53,54]. A review of the literature on this issue shows that there is a lack of research on specific components of the extract, e.g., asiatic acid.…”
Section: Challenges and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two other studies have indicated that single doses of the extract, in the amounts of 2 and 4 g, are also safe and well-tolerated in humans [53,54]. A review of the literature on this issue shows that there is a lack of research on specific components of the extract, e.g., asiatic acid.…”
Section: Challenges and Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%