Presenting a New Standard Drug Model for Turmeric and Its Prized Extract, Curcumin.

IF 2.6 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
International Journal of Inflammation Pub Date : 2018-01-15 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2018/5023429
Franco Cavaleri
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Various parts of the turmeric plant have been used as medicinal treatment for various conditions from ulcers and arthritis to cardiovascular disease and neuroinflammation. The rhizome's curcumin extract is the most studied active constituent, which exhibits an expansive polypharmacology with influence on many key inflammatory markers. Despite the expansive reports of curcucmin's therapeutic value, clinical reliability and research repeatability with curcumin treatment are still poor. The pharmacology must be better understood and reliably mapped if curcumin is to be accepted and used in modern medical applications. Although the polypharmacology of this extract has been considered, in mainstream medicine, to be a drawback, a perspective change reveals a comprehensive and even synergistic shaping of the NF-kB pathway, including transactivation. Much of the inconsistent research data and unreliable clinical outcomes may be due to a lack of standardization which also pervades research standard samples. The possibility of other well-known curcumin by-products contributing in the polypharmacology is also discussed. A new flowchart of crosstalk in transduction pathways that lead to shaping of nuclear NF-kB transactivation is generated and a new calibration or standardization protocol for the extract is proposed which could lead to more consistent data extraction and improved reliability in therapy.

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提出姜黄及其珍贵提取物姜黄素的新标准药物模型。
姜黄植物的不同部分已被用作治疗各种疾病的药物,从溃疡和关节炎到心血管疾病和神经炎症。根茎中的姜黄素提取物是研究最多的活性成分,它具有广泛的多药理作用,对许多关键的炎症指标都有影响。尽管有关姜黄素治疗价值的报道很多,但姜黄素治疗的临床可靠性和研究重复性仍然很差。要想让姜黄素在现代医学中得到认可和应用,就必须更好地了解其药理作用,并绘制出可靠的图谱。虽然在主流医学中,姜黄素提取物的多药理作用一直被认为是一个缺点,但如果换一个角度,就会发现它对 NF-kB 通路(包括转录激活)具有全面甚至协同的塑造作用。许多不一致的研究数据和不可靠的临床结果可能是由于研究标准样本缺乏标准化所致。此外,还讨论了其他众所周知的姜黄素副产品在多药理学中发挥作用的可能性。此外,还提出了一种新的提取物校准或标准化方案,可使数据提取更加一致,提高治疗的可靠性。
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