Few natural products have demonstrated the range of protective and therapeutic promise as have turmeric and its principal bioactive components, the curcuminoids. Success in translating this potential ...
There seems to be a fundamental error in the research by Garg and colleagues.1 Both turmeric and curcumin have extremely poor oral bioavailability.2 Extensive ...
In 2020, I discussed turmeric and its health benefits, but I did not talk about what we can pair it with to make it easier for the body to absorb. This week’s discussion will focus on what to pair ...
In a recent review published in the journal Antioxidants, researchers explored the potential of nano-formulations to boost the bioavailability and bioactivity of curcumin and its metabolites to ...
A review article published in the journal Antioxidants provides a detailed overview of nanoparticle-based strategies to improve the bioavailability and bioactivity of curcumin. Study: Enhancing the ...
Curcumin is widely used for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, yet conventional curcumin formulations are known to have poor absorption. Because curcumin is hydrophobic, it does not ...
Turmeric supplements have become a booming “natural” health product, promoted for everything from inflammation and joint pain to general disease prevention, while regulatory agencies are increasingly ...
As you probably already know, turmeric and curcumin are huge buzzwords in the nutrition community these days. Traditionally native to Southern Asia and India, turmeric is a root that has spread ...
In our research article, we conclude that the regimen of curcumin we tested exerted no beneficial pharmacodynamic effect on the outcomes we assessed in the setting of elective abdominal aortic ...
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