Cardioprotective effects of curcumin

S Miriyala, M Panchatcharam… - The molecular targets and …, 2007 - Springer
S Miriyala, M Panchatcharam, P Rengarajulu
The molecular targets and therapeutic uses of curcumin in health and disease, 2007Springer
Curcumin, a major active component of turmeric, is extracted from the powdered dry rhizome
of Curcuma longa Linn (Zingiberaceae) and it has been used for centuries in indigenous
medicine. We have shownthat curcumin has a protective role against myocardial necrosis in
rats. The antioxidant activity of curcumin could be attributed to the phenolic and methoxy
groups in conjunction with the 1, 3-diketone-conjugated diene system, for scavenging of the
oxygen radicals. In addition, curcumin is shown to enhance the activities of detoxifying …
Abstract
Curcumin, a major active component of turmeric, is extracted from the powdered dry rhizome of Curcuma longa Linn (Zingiberaceae) and it has been used for centuries in indigenous medicine.We have shownthat curcumin has a protective role against myocardial necrosis in rats. The antioxidant activity of curcumin could be attributed to the phenolic and methoxy groups in conjunction with the 1,3-diketone-conjugated diene system, for scavenging of the oxygen radicals. In addition, curcumin is shown to enhance the activities of detoxifying enzymes such as glutathione-S-transferase in vivo. We have also shown that oxygen free radicals exacerbate cardiac damage and curcumin induces cardioprotective effect and it also inhibits free-radical generation in myocardial ischemia in rats.
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