Monograph of Selected Thai Material Medica: BUABOK
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2. WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants. Vol. I. Geneva: World Health Organization. 1999. p. 77-85.
3. Buwalda P. Umbelliferae. Flora Malesiana. 1949;4(2):116-7.
4. สวนพฤกษศาสตร์ป่าไม้ สำนักวิชาการป่าไม้ กรมป่าไม้. ชื่อพรรณไม้แห่งประเทศไทย เต็ม สมิตินันทน์. ฉบับแก้ไขเพิ่มเติม. กรุงเทพฯ : บริษัท ประชาชน จำกัด. 2544. หน้า 118.
5. Hedge IC, Lamond JM. Umbelliferae. In: Smitinand T, Larsen K, editors. Flora of Thailand. Vol. 5, Pt. 4. Bangkok: The Royal Forest Department.
1992. p. 442-8.
6. de Padua LS, Bunyapraphatsara N, Lemmens RHMJ, editors. Plant resources of south-east Asia No.12(1). Medicinal and poisonous plants
1. Leiden (Netherlands): Backhuys Publishers. 1999. p. 190-4.
7. Backer CA, Bakhuizen van den Brick RC. Acanthaceae. Flora of Java. Vol. 2. Groningen (Netherlands): N.V.P. Noordhoff. 1965. p. 171-3.
8. British Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Bournemouth: The British Herbal Medicine Association. 1983. p. 56-7.
9. Newall CA, Anderson LA, Phillipson JD. Herbal medicines. London: The Pharmaceutical Press. 1996. p. 170-2.
10. Tang W, Eisenbrand G. Chinese drugs of plant origin. Berlin: Springer- Verlag. 1992. p. 273-6.
11. Indian Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Vol. I. Mumbai: Indian Drug Manufacturersû Association. 1998. p. 47-55.
12. Matsuda H, Morikawa T, Ueda H, Yoshikawa M. Medicinal food stuffs XXVII. Saponin constituents of gotu kola (2): structures of new ursaneand
oleanane-type triterpene oligoglycosides, centellasaponins B, C, and D, from Centella asiatica cultivated in Sri Lanka. Chem Pharm Bull. 2001;49(10):1368-71.
13. โสภิตบรรณลักษณ์, ขุน. คัมภีร์แพทย์แผนไทยแผนโบราณ เล่ม 1. กรุงเทพฯ : โรงพิมพ์สำนักทำเนียบนายกรัฐมนตรี. 2513. หน้า 66.
14. Hong SS, Kim JH, Li H, Shim CK. Advanced formulation and pharmacological activity of hydrogel of the titrated extract of C. asiatica.
Arch Pharm Res. 2005;28(4):502-8.
15. Biswas TK, Mukherjec B. Plant medicines of Indian origin for wound healing activity: a review. Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2003;2(1):25-39.
16. Mackay D, Miller AL. Nutritional support for wound healing. Altern Med Rev. 2003;8(4):359-77.
17. Maquart FX, Chastang F, Simeon A, Birembaut P, Gillery P, Wegrowski Y. Triterpenes from Centella asiatica stimulate extracellular matrix
accumulation in rat experimental wounds. Eur J Dermatol. 1999; 9(4):289-96.
18. Shukla A, Rasik AM, Jain GK, Shankar R, Kulshrestha DK, Dhawan BN. In vitro and in vivo wound healing activity of asiaticoside isolated
from Centella asiatica. J Ethnopharmacol. 1999:65(1):1-11.
19. Suguna L, Sivakumar P, Chandrakasan G. Effects of Centella asiatica extract on dermal wound healing in rats. Indian J Exp Biol. 1996;
34(12):1208-11.
20. Cheng CL, Guo JS, Luk J, Koo MW. The healing effects of Centella extract and asiaticoside on acetic acid induced gastric ulcers in rats.
Life Sci. 2004;74(18):2227-49.
21. Cheng CL, Koo MW. Effects of Centella asiatica on ethanol induced gastric mucosal lesions in rats. Life Sci. 2000;67(21):2647-53.
22. Chatterjee TK, Chakraborty A, Pathak M, Sengupta GC. Effects of plant extract Centella asiatica (Linn.) on cold restraint stress ulcer in
rats. Indian J Exp Biol. 1992;30(10):889-91.
23. Guo JS, Cheng CL, Koo MW. Inhibiroty effects of Centella asiatica water extract and asiaticoside on inducible nitric oxide synthase during
gastric ulcer healing in rats. Planta Med. 2004;70(12):1150-4.
24. Jaswir I, Hassan TH, Said MZ. Antioxidative behaviour of Malaysian plant extracts in model and food oil systems. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr.
2004;13(Suppl):S72.
25. Yoosook C, Bunyapraphatsara N, Boonyakiat Y, Kantasuk C. Antiherpes simplex virus activities of crude water extracts of Thai medicinal
plants. Phytomedicine. 2000;6(6):411-9.
26. Zheng MS. An experimental study of the anti-HSV-II action of 500 herbal drugs. J Tradit Chin Med. 1989;9(2):113-6.
27. Wijeweera P, Arnason JT, Koszycki D, Merali Z. Evaluation of anxiolytic properties of Gotukola-(Centella asiatica) extracts and asiaticoside in
rat behavioral models. Phytomedicine. 2006;16:(Epub ahead of print).
28. Chen Y, Han T, Qin L, Rui Y, Zheng H. [Effect of total triterpenes from Centella asiatica on the depression behavior and concentration
of amino acid in forced swimming mice]. Zhong Yao Cai. 2003; 26(12):870-3.
29. Incandela L, Belcaro G, de Sanctis MT, Cesarone MR, Griffin M, Ippolito E, Bucci M, Cacchio M. Total triterpenic of Centella asiatica in
the treatment of venous hypertension: a clinical, prospective, randomized trial using a combine microcirculatory model. Angiology.
2001;52(2):S61-7.
30. de Sanctis MT, Belcaro G, Incandela L, Cesarone MR, Griffin M, Ippolito E, Cacchio M. Treatment of edema and increased capillary
filtration in venous hypertension with total triterpenic fraction of Centella asiatica: a clinical, prospective, placebo-controlled, randomized, doseranging
trial. Angiology. 2001;52(2):S55-9.
31. Cesarone MR, Belcaro G, Rulo A, Griffin M, Ricci A, Ippolito E, de Sanctis MT, Incandela L, Bavera P, Cacchio M, Bucci M.
Microcirculatory effects of total triterpenic fraction of Centella asiatica in chronic venous hypertension: measurement by laser Doppler, TcPO2-
CO2, and leg volumetry. Angiology. 2001;52(2):S45-8.
32. Cesarone MR, Belcaro G, de Sanctis MT, Incandela L, Bavera P, Ippolito E, Bucci M, Griffin M, Geroulakos G, Dugall M, Buccella S,
Kleyweght S, Cacchio M. Effects of the total triterpenic fraction of Centella asiatica in venous hypertensive microangiopathy: a prospective,
placebo-controlled, randomized trial. Angiology. 2001;52(2):S15-8.
33. Catadi A, Gasbarro V, Viaggi R, Soverini R, Gresta E, Mascoli F. Effective of the combination of alpha tocopherol, rutin, melilotus, and
Centella asiatica in the treatment of patient with chronic venous insufficiency. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2001;49(2):159-63.
34. Cesarone MR, Lauroma G, de Sanctis MT, Incandela L, Grimaldi R, Marelli C, Belcaro G. The microcirculatory activity of Centella asiatica
in venous insufficiency. A double-blind study. Minerva Cardioangiol. 1994;42(6):299-304.
35. Montecchio GP, Samaden A, Carbone S, Vigotti M, Siragusa S, Piovella F. Centella asiatica triterpenic fraction (CATTF) reduced the number
of circulating endothelial cells in subjects with post phlebitic syndrome. Haematologica. 1991;76(3):256-9.
36. Belcaro GV, Rulo A, Grimaldi R. Capillary filtration and ankle edema in patients with venous hypertension treated with TTFCA. Angiology.
1990;41(1):12-8.
37. Pointel JP, Boccalon H, Cloarec M, Ledevehat C, Joubert M. Titrated extract of Centella asiatica (TECA) in the treatment of venous
insufficiency of the lower limbs. Angiology. 1987;28(1 Pt 1);46-50.
38. ร่างบัญชีจากสมุนไพร พ.ศ. 2549 ตามประกาศคณะกรรมการแห่งชาติด้านยา เรื่องบัญชียาหลักแห่งชาติ พ.ศ. 2547 (ฉบับแก้ไขเพิ่มเติม) (รอพิมพ์)
39. Standard of ASEAN Herbal Medicine. Vol. I. Jakarta: Aksara Buana Printing. 1993. p. 141-53.
2. WHO Monographs on Selected Medicinal Plants. Vol. I. Geneva: World Health Organization. 1999. p. 77-85.
3. Buwalda P. Umbelliferae. Flora Malesiana. 1949;4(2):116-7.
4. สวนพฤกษศาสตร์ป่าไม้ สำนักวิชาการป่าไม้ กรมป่าไม้. ชื่อพรรณไม้แห่งประเทศไทย เต็ม สมิตินันทน์. ฉบับแก้ไขเพิ่มเติม. กรุงเทพฯ : บริษัท ประชาชน จำกัด. 2544. หน้า 118.
5. Hedge IC, Lamond JM. Umbelliferae. In: Smitinand T, Larsen K, editors. Flora of Thailand. Vol. 5, Pt. 4. Bangkok: The Royal Forest Department.
1992. p. 442-8.
6. de Padua LS, Bunyapraphatsara N, Lemmens RHMJ, editors. Plant resources of south-east Asia No.12(1). Medicinal and poisonous plants
1. Leiden (Netherlands): Backhuys Publishers. 1999. p. 190-4.
7. Backer CA, Bakhuizen van den Brick RC. Acanthaceae. Flora of Java. Vol. 2. Groningen (Netherlands): N.V.P. Noordhoff. 1965. p. 171-3.
8. British Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Bournemouth: The British Herbal Medicine Association. 1983. p. 56-7.
9. Newall CA, Anderson LA, Phillipson JD. Herbal medicines. London: The Pharmaceutical Press. 1996. p. 170-2.
10. Tang W, Eisenbrand G. Chinese drugs of plant origin. Berlin: Springer- Verlag. 1992. p. 273-6.
11. Indian Herbal Pharmacopoeia. Vol. I. Mumbai: Indian Drug Manufacturersû Association. 1998. p. 47-55.
12. Matsuda H, Morikawa T, Ueda H, Yoshikawa M. Medicinal food stuffs XXVII. Saponin constituents of gotu kola (2): structures of new ursaneand
oleanane-type triterpene oligoglycosides, centellasaponins B, C, and D, from Centella asiatica cultivated in Sri Lanka. Chem Pharm Bull. 2001;49(10):1368-71.
13. โสภิตบรรณลักษณ์, ขุน. คัมภีร์แพทย์แผนไทยแผนโบราณ เล่ม 1. กรุงเทพฯ : โรงพิมพ์สำนักทำเนียบนายกรัฐมนตรี. 2513. หน้า 66.
14. Hong SS, Kim JH, Li H, Shim CK. Advanced formulation and pharmacological activity of hydrogel of the titrated extract of C. asiatica.
Arch Pharm Res. 2005;28(4):502-8.
15. Biswas TK, Mukherjec B. Plant medicines of Indian origin for wound healing activity: a review. Int J Low Extrem Wounds. 2003;2(1):25-39.
16. Mackay D, Miller AL. Nutritional support for wound healing. Altern Med Rev. 2003;8(4):359-77.
17. Maquart FX, Chastang F, Simeon A, Birembaut P, Gillery P, Wegrowski Y. Triterpenes from Centella asiatica stimulate extracellular matrix
accumulation in rat experimental wounds. Eur J Dermatol. 1999; 9(4):289-96.
18. Shukla A, Rasik AM, Jain GK, Shankar R, Kulshrestha DK, Dhawan BN. In vitro and in vivo wound healing activity of asiaticoside isolated
from Centella asiatica. J Ethnopharmacol. 1999:65(1):1-11.
19. Suguna L, Sivakumar P, Chandrakasan G. Effects of Centella asiatica extract on dermal wound healing in rats. Indian J Exp Biol. 1996;
34(12):1208-11.
20. Cheng CL, Guo JS, Luk J, Koo MW. The healing effects of Centella extract and asiaticoside on acetic acid induced gastric ulcers in rats.
Life Sci. 2004;74(18):2227-49.
21. Cheng CL, Koo MW. Effects of Centella asiatica on ethanol induced gastric mucosal lesions in rats. Life Sci. 2000;67(21):2647-53.
22. Chatterjee TK, Chakraborty A, Pathak M, Sengupta GC. Effects of plant extract Centella asiatica (Linn.) on cold restraint stress ulcer in
rats. Indian J Exp Biol. 1992;30(10):889-91.
23. Guo JS, Cheng CL, Koo MW. Inhibiroty effects of Centella asiatica water extract and asiaticoside on inducible nitric oxide synthase during
gastric ulcer healing in rats. Planta Med. 2004;70(12):1150-4.
24. Jaswir I, Hassan TH, Said MZ. Antioxidative behaviour of Malaysian plant extracts in model and food oil systems. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr.
2004;13(Suppl):S72.
25. Yoosook C, Bunyapraphatsara N, Boonyakiat Y, Kantasuk C. Antiherpes simplex virus activities of crude water extracts of Thai medicinal
plants. Phytomedicine. 2000;6(6):411-9.
26. Zheng MS. An experimental study of the anti-HSV-II action of 500 herbal drugs. J Tradit Chin Med. 1989;9(2):113-6.
27. Wijeweera P, Arnason JT, Koszycki D, Merali Z. Evaluation of anxiolytic properties of Gotukola-(Centella asiatica) extracts and asiaticoside in
rat behavioral models. Phytomedicine. 2006;16:(Epub ahead of print).
28. Chen Y, Han T, Qin L, Rui Y, Zheng H. [Effect of total triterpenes from Centella asiatica on the depression behavior and concentration
of amino acid in forced swimming mice]. Zhong Yao Cai. 2003; 26(12):870-3.
29. Incandela L, Belcaro G, de Sanctis MT, Cesarone MR, Griffin M, Ippolito E, Bucci M, Cacchio M. Total triterpenic of Centella asiatica in
the treatment of venous hypertension: a clinical, prospective, randomized trial using a combine microcirculatory model. Angiology.
2001;52(2):S61-7.
30. de Sanctis MT, Belcaro G, Incandela L, Cesarone MR, Griffin M, Ippolito E, Cacchio M. Treatment of edema and increased capillary
filtration in venous hypertension with total triterpenic fraction of Centella asiatica: a clinical, prospective, placebo-controlled, randomized, doseranging
trial. Angiology. 2001;52(2):S55-9.
31. Cesarone MR, Belcaro G, Rulo A, Griffin M, Ricci A, Ippolito E, de Sanctis MT, Incandela L, Bavera P, Cacchio M, Bucci M.
Microcirculatory effects of total triterpenic fraction of Centella asiatica in chronic venous hypertension: measurement by laser Doppler, TcPO2-
CO2, and leg volumetry. Angiology. 2001;52(2):S45-8.
32. Cesarone MR, Belcaro G, de Sanctis MT, Incandela L, Bavera P, Ippolito E, Bucci M, Griffin M, Geroulakos G, Dugall M, Buccella S,
Kleyweght S, Cacchio M. Effects of the total triterpenic fraction of Centella asiatica in venous hypertensive microangiopathy: a prospective,
placebo-controlled, randomized trial. Angiology. 2001;52(2):S15-8.
33. Catadi A, Gasbarro V, Viaggi R, Soverini R, Gresta E, Mascoli F. Effective of the combination of alpha tocopherol, rutin, melilotus, and
Centella asiatica in the treatment of patient with chronic venous insufficiency. Minerva Cardioangiol. 2001;49(2):159-63.
34. Cesarone MR, Lauroma G, de Sanctis MT, Incandela L, Grimaldi R, Marelli C, Belcaro G. The microcirculatory activity of Centella asiatica
in venous insufficiency. A double-blind study. Minerva Cardioangiol. 1994;42(6):299-304.
35. Montecchio GP, Samaden A, Carbone S, Vigotti M, Siragusa S, Piovella F. Centella asiatica triterpenic fraction (CATTF) reduced the number
of circulating endothelial cells in subjects with post phlebitic syndrome. Haematologica. 1991;76(3):256-9.
36. Belcaro GV, Rulo A, Grimaldi R. Capillary filtration and ankle edema in patients with venous hypertension treated with TTFCA. Angiology.
1990;41(1):12-8.
37. Pointel JP, Boccalon H, Cloarec M, Ledevehat C, Joubert M. Titrated extract of Centella asiatica (TECA) in the treatment of venous
insufficiency of the lower limbs. Angiology. 1987;28(1 Pt 1);46-50.
38. ร่างบัญชีจากสมุนไพร พ.ศ. 2549 ตามประกาศคณะกรรมการแห่งชาติด้านยา เรื่องบัญชียาหลักแห่งชาติ พ.ศ. 2547 (ฉบับแก้ไขเพิ่มเติม) (รอพิมพ์)
39. Standard of ASEAN Herbal Medicine. Vol. I. Jakarta: Aksara Buana Printing. 1993. p. 141-53.