Curcumin, a plant-derived polyphenolic compound, naturally present in turmeric (Curcuma longa), has been the subject of intensive investigations on account of its various activities. The implementation of safe, beneficial and highly functional compounds from natural sources in human nutrition/prevention/...
Curcumin, a plant-derived polyphenolic compound, naturally present in turmeric (Curcuma longa), has been the subject of intensive investigations on account of its various activities. The implementation of safe, beneficial and highly functional compounds from natural sources in human nutrition/prevention/...
Biobased content testing uses Carbon-14 signatures, the most accurate way to determine natural vs synthetic sources of products.CurcuminIn addition to being used as food flavoring and coloring, notably as a component of turmeric, curcumin is also seen in therapeutic applications. The natural source...
Curcumin, a natural organic component obtained from Curcuma longa’s rhizomes, shows abundant anti-tumor, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory pharmacological activities, among others. Notably the anti-tumor activity has aroused widespread attention from sc
of COVID-19 as well as to control the pandemic situation at the present world. This review focuses on marine bioactive chemicals, their sources, and antiviral modes of action, with a focus on COVID-19 treatment. However, the process of marine drug development is faced with many challenges....
Curcumin – sources, health benefits, nutrients, uses and constituents at NaturalPedia.com Tuesday, July 11, 2017 byFrances Bloomfield Curcumin is the most active ingredient or curcuminoid in turmeric (Curcuma longa). Of the four known curcuminoids in turmeric, curcumin is the most abun...
摘要: The fragmentation patterns of curcumins and their methyl ethers, which help to identify these compounds in extracts from natural sources, were established under mass spectrometry. The efficiencies of three different methods for curcumin extraction from Curcuma longa rhizomes were compared....
showed that low concentrations of curcumin may attenuate these responses by inhibiting the p38 MAPK pathway, decreasing macrophage growth and the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF-α [83], [84]. CUR could also hinder the phosphorylation of c-Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK). ...
Malaria is among the deadliest infectious diseases caused byPlasmodiumparasites. Malarial infections are transmitted within the population through infected femaleAnopheles mosquitoes. Five parasite species includingP. knowlesi,P. ovale,P. malariae,P. vivax, andP. falciparumare known sources of malaria in...
esophageal, and gastric malignancies, via sensitizing immunotherapy. Besides, the application characteristics of different types, sources and efficacy of natural products in different immune resistance scenarios also need to be further clarified through the development of future immunotherapy-related studies. ...