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 Anti-inflammatory properties of curcumin, a major constituent of Curcuma longa: a  review of preclinical and clinical research Jurenka JSAltern Med Rev  2009[Jun]; 14 (2): 141-53Curcuma longa (turmeric) has a long history of use in Ayurvedic medicine as a  treatment for inflammatory conditions. Turmeric constituents include the three  curcuminoids: curcumin (diferuloylmethane; the primary constituent and the one  responsible for its vibrant yellow color), demethoxycurcumin, and  bisdemethoxycurcumin, as well as volatile oils (tumerone, atlantone, and  zingiberone), sugars, proteins, and resins. While numerous pharmacological  activities, including antioxidant and antimicrobial properties, have been  attributed to curcumin, this article focuses on curcumin's anti-inflammatory  properties and its use for inflammatory conditions. Curcumin's effect on cancer  (from an anti-inflammatory perspective) will also be discussed; however, an  exhaustive review of its many anticancer mechanisms is outside the scope of this  article. Research has shown curcumin to be a highly pleiotropic molecule capable  of interacting with numerous molecular targets involved in inflammation. Based on  early cell culture and animal research, clinical trials indicate curcumin may  have potential as a therapeutic agent in diseases such as inflammatory bowel  disease, pancreatitis, arthritis, and chronic anterior uveitis, as well as  certain types of cancer. Because of curcumin's rapid plasma clearance and  conjugation, its therapeutic usefulness has been somewhat limited, leading  researchers to investigate the benefits of complexing curcumin with other  substances to increase systemic bioavailability. Numerous in-progress clinical  trials should provide an even deeper understanding of the mechanisms and  therapeutic potential of curcumin.|Animals[MESH]|Anti-Inflammatory Agents/*pharmacology/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacology/therapeutic use[MESH]|Autoimmune Diseases/drug therapy[MESH]|Cardiovascular Diseases/drug therapy[MESH]|Clinical Trials as Topic[MESH]|Curcuma[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Inflammation/drug therapy[MESH]|Metabolic Diseases/drug therapy[MESH]|Neoplasms/drug therapy[MESH]|Neurodegenerative Diseases/drug therapy[MESH]|Plant Extracts/*pharmacology/*therapeutic use[MESH]
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