Our Tumeric extract curcumin product is extracted from high-quality rhizomes of Zingiberaceae plants such as Tumeric, a high-purity natural phenolic antioxidant product. As a rare diketone pigment in the plant kingdom, this curcumin is not only a safe and non-toxic food colorant, but also concentrates the core active ingredients of curcuma. Its bioavailability is greatly improved through process optimization, allowing the multiple effects of curcumin to be better exerted, suitable for daily health maintenance and specific health needs.
The core advantage of curcumin lies in its rich pharmacological activities, among which the antioxidant effect is particularly prominent. Stronger than α-tocopherol, it can effectively scavenge free radicals in the body and reduce oxidative damage. The anti-inflammatory effect is also a hallmark feature of curcumin. By regulating inflammatory factors in the body, it relieves various inflammation-related problems, which is also the key reason for it to become a popular natural health ingredient.
In other fields, curcumin also performs well with clear mechanisms. In 1985, Indian scholar Kuttan first proposed the anti-cancer effect of curcumin. Subsequent studies have confirmed that as a potent anti-tumor agent, curcumin can induce apoptosis of cancer cells and inhibit phorbol ester-induced protein kinase C (PKC) activity, thereby suppressing the generation, proliferation and metastasis of various tumor cells. It can also inhibit EGFR tyrosine kinase and IκB kinase. The National Cancer Institute of the United States has listed it as the third-generation anti-tumor drug. When used in combination with mitomycin C, it can reduce the dosage and alleviate side effects such as nephrotoxicity, significantly improving the therapeutic effect on breast cancer.
In terms of anti-inflammation, curcumin exerts effects through multiple targets. It can inhibit the production of inflammatory cytokines by peripheral blood monocytes and alveolar macrophages, while specifically suppressing inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase, thus blocking the inflammatory response chain comprehensively. Notably, curcumin has excellent cell penetration ability—it can easily penetrate into the cytoplasm and accumulate in membranous structures such as plasma membrane, endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear envelope, which provides a structural basis for its multiple pharmacological effects.
More breakthroughly, the potential of curcumin in the field of neurodegenerative diseases has attracted widespread attention. Studies have shown that curcumin is currently being examined as a possible therapeutic for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (Chemical & Engineering News 90(31), 44(2012)), opening a new dimension for its health value. In addition, curcumin also has multiple pharmacological effects such as lowering blood cholesterol, anti-virus, anti-bacteria, and anti-coagulation, protecting health in an all-round way.
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Post time: Dec-09-2025



