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A Potential Role of the Curry Spice Curcumin in Alzheimer's Disease

  • John M. Ringman
  • Sally A. Frautschy
  • Gregory M. Cole
  • Donna L. Masterman
  • Jeffrey L. Cummings
Current Alzheimer Research 2(2):p 131-136, 2005.

Abstract:

There is substantial in-vitro data indicating that curcumin has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-amyloid activity. In addition, studies in animal models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) indicate a direct effect of curcumin in decreasing the amyloid pathology of AD. As the widespread use of curcumin as a food additive and relatively small shortterm studies in humans suggest safety, curcumin is a promising agent in the treatment and/or prevention of AD. Nonetheless, important information regarding curcumin bioavailability, safety and tolerability, particularly in an elderly population is lacking. We are therefore performing a study of curcumin in patients with AD to gather this information in addition to data on the effect of curcumin on biomarkers of AD pathology.

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