| Literature DB >> 26927041 |
Mario Pulido-Moran1,2, Jorge Moreno-Fernandez3,4, Cesar Ramirez-Tortosa5, Mcarmen Ramirez-Tortosa6,7.
Abstract
Nowadays, there are some molecules that have shown over the years a high capacity to act against relevant pathologies such as cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative disorders or cancer. This article provides a brief review about the origin, bioavailability and new research on curcumin and synthetized derivatives. It examines the beneficial effects on health, delving into aspects such as cancer, cardiovascular effects, metabolic syndrome, antioxidant capacity, anti-inflammatory properties, and neurological, liver and respiratory disorders. Thanks to all these activities, curcumin is positioned as an interesting nutraceutical. This is the reason why it has been subjected to several modifications in its structure and administration form that have permitted an increase in bioavailability and effectiveness against different diseases, decreasing the mortality and morbidity associated to these pathologies.Entities:
Keywords: ROS; anti-inflammatory; antioxidant; bioavailability; cancer; cardiovascular diseases; curcumin; liver disorders; lung diseases; natural compound
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26927041 PMCID: PMC6273481 DOI: 10.3390/molecules21030264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Chemical structures of curcuminoids (methoxy groups in curcumin are shown by discontinuous lines).
Figure 2Metabolite derivatives of curcumin.
Figure 3This figure shows a brief summary of the antioxidant properties and ROS scavenger effects of curcumin. (A) Effect of curcumin as ROS and RNS scavengers; (B) Enhanced activities of curcumin on different antioxidant systems.
Figure 4The three steps in the carcinogenesis process: initiation, promotion and progression.