Improving curcumin bioavailability: Targeted delivery of curcumin and loading systems in intestinal inflammation.
Study Design
- Study Type
- Review
- Population
- Intestinal inflammation (review)
- Intervention
- Improving curcumin bioavailability: Targeted delivery of curcumin and loading systems in intestinal inflammation. None
- Comparator
- None
- Primary Outcome
- Curcumin bioavailability for intestinal inflammation
- Effect Direction
- Positive
- Risk of Bias
- Unclear
Abstract
Curcumin is a natural food ingredient and has the potential to alleviate inflammation and combat cancer. The incidence of intestinal inflammation has been increasing and poses a severe risk to human health. Due to low absorption and bioavailability, curcumin's anti-inflammatory ability is ineffective. To improve the bioavailability of curcumin, descriptions of the intestinal barrier, signaling pathways, and transport mechanisms are reviewed. Blocking the signaling pathways lowers the number of inflammatory cytokines produced, which is the primary mechanism by which curcumin relieves inflammatory symptoms. The bioavailability of curcumin is not only related to physicochemical properties but also to the nature of the carrier material. Environmental indicators also have an impact on the improvement of curcumin bioavailability in applications. There is a need to develop multifunctional and more stable nanomaterial targeting systems to improve curcumin bioavailability and achieve better results in nanotechnology research and targeted inflammation therapy.
TL;DR
There is a need to develop multifunctional and more stable nanomaterial targeting systems to improve curcumin bioavailability and achieve better results in nanotechnology research and targeted inflammation therapy.
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