Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention
Vol 2, No 2 (2011)

Determination of The Active Asiaticoside Content in Centella asiatica as Anti-Cellulite Agent

Dewi Sondari (Polymer Chemistry Group, Research Center for Chemistry, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Serpong)
Sri Budi Harmami (Polymer Chemistry Group, Research Center for Chemistry, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Serpong)
M. Ghozali (Polymer Chemistry Group, Research Center for Chemistry, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Sepong)
Ahmad Randy (Polymer Chemistry Group, Research Center for Chemistry, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Sepong)
Athanasia Amanda S. (Polymer Chemistry Group, Research Center for Chemistry, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Serpong)
Yan Irawan (Polymer Chemistry Group, Research Center for Chemistry, Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Serpong)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Jun 2011

Abstract

Centella asiatica accumulates large quantities of pentacyclic triterpenoid saponins, collectively known as centelloids. These terpenoids include asiaticoside, centelloside, madecassoside, brahmoside, brahminoside, thankuniside, sceffoleoside, centellose, asiatic-, brahmic-, centellic- and madecassic acids. Preparations of C. asiatica are used in traditional and alternative medicine due to the wide spectrum of pharmacological activities associated with these secondary metabolites, such as anticellulite agent. Asiaticoside was found in Centella asiatica. In this present study, the asiaticoside was extracted using methanolic and ethanolic solvent. Determination of the asiaticoside content in the extract was conducted with High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC), and Fourier Transform Infra Red (FTIR). Samples of C. asiatica used in this study came from three different plantation areas, Bogor, Lembang and Solo. Asiaticoside content in the methanolic extract from Bogor, Lembang, and Solo samples were 2.82%; 2.68%; and 2.8% respectively. Asiaticoside in ethanolic extract from Bogor, Lembang, and Solo samples were 2.79%; 2.75%; and 2.91% respectively. Two way ANOVA study showed that there was significant difference between types of solvent used in extraction and the asiaticoside content in the obtained extract, significant difference between varied plantation area and obtained asiaticoside content, and significant difference between interactions of different solvent with different plantation area.  Keywords: Centella asiatica, asiaticoside, anticellulite, medicine, metabolites       

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Journal Info

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ijcc

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Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Medicine & Pharmacology

Description

Indonesian Journal of Cancer Chemoprevention (IJCC) is an open access, peer-reviewed, triannual journal devoted to publishing articles on Cancer Chemoprevention including Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, especially concerning Anti-Oxidants, Anti-Aging, Anti-Inflammation, Anti-Angiogenesis, ...