Gotu Kola for Wound Healing

Moderate evidence 9 studies

Research suggests that Gotu Kola, particularly its active triterpene compounds such as asiaticoside, madecassoside, asiatic acid, and madecassic acid, shows meaningful promise for supporting wound healing through mechanisms that include stimulating collagen production, promoting fibroblast activity, modulating inflammation, and providing antioxidant effects. The available evidence comes primarily from laboratory studies, animal models, and narrative reviews rather than large-scale randomized controlled trials, with several reviews noting that newer delivery systems such as hydrogels and nanostructures may enhance the plant's effectiveness in conditions like diabetic ulcers and burns. Some reviews take a mixed position, acknowledging the biological plausibility and preclinical support while emphasizing that clinical trial data in humans remain limited, with existing trials often hampered by small sample sizes, inconsistent study designs, and short follow-up periods. Overall, studies indicate that Gotu Kola is a well-studied traditional remedy with a growing body of mechanistic evidence supporting its role in wound healing, but stronger and more rigorously designed human trials are needed before firm conclusions about its clinical effectiveness can be drawn.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
Centella asiatica in cosmetology. Review 2013 Supports 100
New Herbal Biomedicines for the Topical Treatment of Dermatological Disorders. Review 2020 95
Topical Application of Centella asiatica in Wound Healing: Recent Insights in... Review 2024 Supports 90
Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica): Nutritional Properties and Plausible Health Be... Review 2015 Mixed 85
Evidence of Potential Natural Products for the Management of Hypertrophic Scars. Review 2024 Mixed 80
Common complementary and alternative therapies with potential use in dermatol... Review 2013 Supports 75
Anti-Inflammatory and Regenerative Properties of Herbal Extracts: Wound Manag... Other 2025 Supports 70
Formulation and In Vitro Assessment of Polymeric pH-Responsive Nanogels of Ch... Other 2024 Supports 65
Centella asiatica extract prevents visual impairment by promoting the product... Other 2020 Neutral 60

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