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Curcumin and curcumoids: hepatoprotection or hepatotoxicity?
Miguel Fernández Bermejo1, Alberto Masa Caballero1, Ángela Lozano Lozano1
1Aparato Digestivo, Hospital Universitario de Cáceres, España.
Abstract:
Curcumin (Curcuma longa) and curcumin analogues are plant-based drugs used because of their possible antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Clinical data on the efficacy of curcumin as a hepatoprotectant are limited, with growing concern for formulations that may potentially increase curcumin hepatotoxicity.
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