Abstract Background Curcumin is the major yellow pigment extracted from turmeric, a commonly-used spice in India and Southeast Asia that has broad anticarcinogenic and cancer chemopreventive potential. However, few systematic studies of curcumin's pharmacology and toxicology in humans have been performed. Methods A dose escalation study was conducted to determine the maximum tolerated dose and safety of a single dose of standardized powder extract, uniformly milled curcumin (C 3 Complex™, Sabinsa Corporation). Healthy volunteers were administered escalating doses from 500 to 12,000 mg. ...
In recent years, natural edible products have been found to be important therapeutic agents for the ...
AbstractCurcumin is a natural anti-inflammatory agent that has been used for treating medical condit...
Curcumin, the major active component of the spice turmeric, is recognised as a safe compound with g...
Curcumin (diferuloylmethane), a yellow substance from the root of the plant Curcuma longa Linn., has...
Abstract Despite advances in knowledge and information on the causes of cancers, prevention, the exc...
Curcumin, a constituent of the spice turmeric, is a potent antioxidant with chemopreventive properti...
Curcuma spp. contain turmerin, essential oils, and curcuminoids, including curcumin. Curcumin [1,7-b...
In spite of major advances in oncology, the World Health Organization predicts that cancer incidence...
Curcumin, a polyphenolic antioxidant derived from a dietary spice, exhibits anticancer activity in r...
Numerous compounds are widely distributed in nature and many of these possess medicinal/biological/p...
A huge number of compounds are widely distributed in nature and many of these possess medicinal/biol...
Curcumin is a yellow orange powder, which is extracted from the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa). Curc...
Background: Cucurmin is the main component of curcuminoids in turmeric (Curcuma longa). Turmeric, po...
Interest in this herb has grown in recent years based on its putative beneficial pharmacological eff...
Curcuma spp. contain turmerin, essential oils, and curcuminoids, including curcumin. Curcumin [1,7-b...
In recent years, natural edible products have been found to be important therapeutic agents for the ...
AbstractCurcumin is a natural anti-inflammatory agent that has been used for treating medical condit...
Curcumin, the major active component of the spice turmeric, is recognised as a safe compound with g...
Curcumin (diferuloylmethane), a yellow substance from the root of the plant Curcuma longa Linn., has...
Abstract Despite advances in knowledge and information on the causes of cancers, prevention, the exc...
Curcumin, a constituent of the spice turmeric, is a potent antioxidant with chemopreventive properti...
Curcuma spp. contain turmerin, essential oils, and curcuminoids, including curcumin. Curcumin [1,7-b...
In spite of major advances in oncology, the World Health Organization predicts that cancer incidence...
Curcumin, a polyphenolic antioxidant derived from a dietary spice, exhibits anticancer activity in r...
Numerous compounds are widely distributed in nature and many of these possess medicinal/biological/p...
A huge number of compounds are widely distributed in nature and many of these possess medicinal/biol...
Curcumin is a yellow orange powder, which is extracted from the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa). Curc...
Background: Cucurmin is the main component of curcuminoids in turmeric (Curcuma longa). Turmeric, po...
Interest in this herb has grown in recent years based on its putative beneficial pharmacological eff...
Curcuma spp. contain turmerin, essential oils, and curcuminoids, including curcumin. Curcumin [1,7-b...
In recent years, natural edible products have been found to be important therapeutic agents for the ...
AbstractCurcumin is a natural anti-inflammatory agent that has been used for treating medical condit...
Curcumin, the major active component of the spice turmeric, is recognised as a safe compound with g...