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Turmeric Curcuma longae Linn

One example that can demonstrate the effectiveness and great promise of nanoencapsulation is the curcumin nanoemulsions. Curcumin is the major yellow pigment in turmeric Curcuma longa Linn). In South and Southeast Asia, curcumin preparation or turmeric has been used extensively to treat inflammatory conditions and chronic diseases (Reddy and Rao 2003). Orally administered curcumin usually has low systemic bioavailability. Only trace amounts of curcumin (or its metabolites) appear in the blood, and most of ingested curcumin is excreted in the feces. One reason is that curcumin has low solubility and does not disperse for absorption. The absorbed curcumin is rapidly metabolized in the intestine and liver to several reduction products (di-, tetra-, and hexa-hydrocurcumin and hexahydrocurcuminol) and... [Pg.138]

Prucksunand, C., B. Indrasukhsri, M. Leethochawalit, and K. Hungspreugs. 2001. Phase II clinical trial on effect of the long turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn) on healing of peptic ulcer. Southeast Asian J. Trop. Med. Public Health 32(1) 208-215. [Pg.294]

Li-Hsun Chang, Jong, T.T., Huang, H., Nien, Y. and Chang, J.C. (2006) Supercritical carbon dioxide extraction of turmeric oil from Curcuma longa Linn and purification of turmerones. Separation and Purification Technology 47(3), 1 19-125. [Pg.120]


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