A yellow-orange dye obtained from tumeric, the powdered root of CURCUMA longa. It is used in the preparation of curcuma paper and the detection of boron. Curcumin appears to possess a spectrum of pharmacological properties, due primarily to its inhibitory effects on metabolic enzymes.
Curcumin has been studied across 21 research domains including 🔬 Inflammation, 🔬 Oncology, 🫁 Liver & Detox, 🔥 Metabolic, 🦠 Gut & Microbiome. The primary research focus is 🔬 Inflammation with 29% of studies addressing this area.
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