2021
DOI: 10.1063/5.0053018
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The potential effects of Centella asiatica ethanolic extracts as an anti-inflammatory agent through decreasing TNF-α expression in indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer model rats

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“…asiatica has a variety of clinical and therapeutic properties. These can be beneficial in the form of being strong wound healing (9), antimicrobial (10), antiinflammatory (11), antioxidant (12), anti-cancer (13), antidiabetic (14), insecticidal (15), immunomodulatory (16), hepatoprotective (17), cardioprotective (18) and neuroprotective (19). Despite being one of the important medicinal herbs, there is a lack of systematic and chronological stud-…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…asiatica has a variety of clinical and therapeutic properties. These can be beneficial in the form of being strong wound healing (9), antimicrobial (10), antiinflammatory (11), antioxidant (12), anti-cancer (13), antidiabetic (14), insecticidal (15), immunomodulatory (16), hepatoprotective (17), cardioprotective (18) and neuroprotective (19). Despite being one of the important medicinal herbs, there is a lack of systematic and chronological stud-…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%