Table 5.
The receptor modulator properties of asiatic acid.
| S. No. | Receptor modulation activity | Disease model | References |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PPAR-γ activation | keloid | Bian et al., 2013 |
| 2 | Angiotensin receptor antagonism | Hypertension | Caballero-George et al., 2004 |
| 3 | Endothelin-1 receptor antagonism | Hypertension | Caballero-George et al., 2004 |
| 4 | Toll like receptor-4 inhibition | Alcoholic hepatitis | Wei et al., 2013 |
| 5 | GABAB receptor agonism | Depression | Nasir et al., 2012 |
| 6 | GABAA receptor modulation | Anxiety and depression | Ceremuga et al., 2015 |
| 7 | Receptor of AGE inhibition | Skin aging | Wang, 2014 |
| 8 | Toll like receptor-4 inhibition | Lung injury | Li and Xiao, 2016 |
| 9 | Toll-like receptor-2, 4 inhibition | Parkinson's disease | Chao et al., 2016 |
| 10 | GABAA receptors modulation | Cognition and memory | Hamid et al., 2016 |
| 11 | PPAR-γ activation | Osteoporosis | Li et al., 2014 |
| 12 | PPAR-γ activation | Periodontitis | Hao et al., 2017 |
| 13 | Receptor of AGE inhibition | Brain aging | Chao et al., 2015 |