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Modification of certain inflammation-induced biochemical changes by curcumin.
Srivastava R,Srimal Rc +1 more
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This article is published in Indian Journal of Medical Research.The article was published on 1985-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 87 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Curcumin.read more
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Anticancer potential of curcumin: preclinical and clinical studies.
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Turmeric and curcumin: Biological actions and medicinal applications
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Molecular mechanisms of chemopreventive effects of selected dietary and medicinal phenolic substances.
TL;DR: Yakuchinone A and B and yakuchinone B present in Alpinia oxyphylla Miquel (Zingiberaceae) have inhibitory effects on phorbol ester-induced inflammation and skin carcinogenesis in mice, and oxidative stress in vitro.
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Neuroprotective properties of the natural phenolic antioxidants curcumin and naringenin but not quercetin and fisetin in a 6-OHDA model of Parkinson's disease
Virginia Zbarsky,Krishna P. Datla,Shabnam Parkar,Deepal K Rai,Okezie I. Aruoma,David T. Dexter +5 more
TL;DR: The ability of curcumin and naringenin to exhibit neuroprotection in the 6-OHDA model of PD may be related to their antioxidant capabilities and their capability to penetrate into the brain.
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Role of capsaicin, curcumin and dietary n — 3 fatty acids in lowering the generation of reactive oxygen species in rat peritoneal macrophages
Bina Joe,Belur R. Lokesh +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that capsaicin or curcumin in combination with dietary fatty acids differentially lowers the production of ROS in macrophages.
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