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Curcumin as a Natural Therapeutic Agent: A Rapid Review of Potential Clinical Uses and Mechanisms of Action

Mohammad Mohajeri, Reza Momenai, Somayyeh Karami‐Mohajeri, Mandana Ohadi, Mohammad Amin Raeisi Estabragh

2025Iranian journal of pharmaceutical research8 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Context: Curcumin, a natural compound derived from the rhizome of the turmeric plant, exhibits various pharmacological and therapeutic effects through distinct cellular and molecular mechanisms. Evidence Acquisition: Given the therapeutic applications and pharmacological properties of curcumin, it is essential to explore its pharmacological effects for potential use in clinical research. Notably, curcumin demonstrates significant antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. Importantly, no side effects or specific toxicity have been reported for curcumin. Results: Curcumin, as a natural compound, can be utilized as a drug supplement in treatment regimens for various diseases. Numerous clinical studies have indicated that curcumin enhances the efficacy of chemotherapy drugs or mitigates their side effects when used concurrently. Conclusions: This review presents an overview of studies conducted on the pharmacological effects and therapeutic properties of curcumin.

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CurcuminPharmacologyContext (archaeology)CurcumaMedicineDrugTraditional medicineBiologyPaleontologyCurcumin's Biomedical ApplicationsPhytochemical compounds biological activitiesBiological Stains and Phytochemicals