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Curcumin Effects

Meaning

Curcumin Effects refer to the broad spectrum of measurable biological activities exerted by curcumin, the principal yellow curcuminoid compound isolated from the rhizome of the spice turmeric, Curcuma longa. These diverse actions are predominantly characterized by potent systemic anti-inflammatory, robust antioxidant, and distinct neuroprotective properties at the cellular and molecular level. Clinically, curcumin is extensively investigated for its capacity to therapeutically modulate chronic, low-grade systemic inflammation, a critical and pervasive factor in the etiology of age-related diseases and numerous hormonal imbalances.