Curcuma para Estrés oxidativo
Curcuma caesia — 12 estudios científicos revisados
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Compuestos activos involucrados: Alcaloides, Borneol, Flavonoides, Glucósidos, Saponinas, Terpenos
Evidencia Científica
Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Curcuma y estrés oxidativo:
Investigation of the utility of Curcuma caesia in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy.
OBJECTIVES: Curcuma caesia has shown positive results in treating number of diseases, but till date no work was reported on its activity in diabetic neuropathy. So, the present review aims at exploring several hypothesis which can be proposed to explain further its utility in diabetic neuropathy by its antioxidant property, anti-inflammatory, CNS depressant effect, antibacterial and antifungal property. For finding the accurate and exact detail, a thorough review of all the available research and review article was done. A number of book chapters and encyclopaedias were taken into consideratio
PubMed: 30767224Methanolic Extract of Curcuma caesia Roxb. Prevents the Toxicity Caused by Cyclophosphamide to Bone Marrow Cells, Liver and Kidney of Mice.
INTRODUCTION: With an ever increasing cause of cancer, it has been recommended to treat with conventional drugs, however because of the side effects caused by the conventional drugs, the research on medicinal plants has been intensified due to their less adverse and toxic effects. OBJECTIVES: The primary objective of the present study was to evaluate the protective effect of the medicinal plant Curcuma caesia Roxb. against free radicals ABTS(+) and O2 (-). Also it was aimed to evaluate the protective effect of C.caesia Roxb. against the chemotherapeutic drug Cyclophosphamide and its side effec
PubMed: 26941535In vitro Antioxidant Potential in Sequential Extracts of Curcuma caesia Roxb. Rhizomes.
Present study deals with antioxidant potential of sequential extracts of fresh and dried rhizomes of Curcuma caesia, using solvents viz., hexane, petroleum ether, benzene, chloroform, ethyl acetate, methanol and water, which was analyzed by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging assay, total antioxidant capacity, ferric reducing activity and thiobarbituric acid reactive species assay. Total phenol content was estimated by the Folin-Ciocalteau method. C. caesia showed significant antioxidant activity in chloroform, benzene and ethyl acetate extracts. The chloroform extract was highly
PubMed: 25767317Study of Anti-oxidant, Anti-inflammatory, Genotoxicity, and Antimicrobial Activities and Analysis of Different Constituents found in Rhizome Essential Oil of
BACKGROUND: This investigation was designed to evaluate the chemical composition, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, genotoxicity, and antimicrobial activities of Curcuma caesia Roxb rhizome essential oil. METHODS: Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectroscopy (GC/MS) analysis was performed to determine the chemical composition, standard antioxidative test DPPH assay, reducing power assay, in vitro antiinflammatory activity (egg albumin denaturation, protease inhibitory assay) by using standard methods. Similarly, antimicrobial activity was tested using the disc diffusion method, minimum inhibitory concen
PubMed: 31744446A Comprehensive Review with Future Prospects on the Medicinal Properties and Biological Activities of
Plants are the primary source of the food chain and are rich in nutrients and biochemical compounds that mainly give beneficial effects to humans as well as other living organisms.
PubMed: 36704214Contexto Científico
El método consistió en aplicar el extracto etanólico y nanopartículas de oro (GNPs) a las células cancerosas, evaluando su muerte mediante el ensayo MTT. En lenguaje simple, esto significa que los componentes de la planta tienen la capacidad de atacar y destruir células cancerosas en un entorno controlado de laboratorio, lo que sugiere un potencial terapéutico para el desarrollo de nuevos tratamientos contra tumores agresivos.\n\n2.
Seguridad y Precauciones
El uso de Curcuma caesia, conocida comúnmente como cúrcuma negra, debe abordarse con extrema precaución debido a la falta de estudios clínicos extensos en humanos que establezcan límites de seguridad definitivos. En el contexto del embarazo y la lactancia, no existe evidencia científica suficiente que garantice la inocuidad de sus compuestos bioactivos para el desarrollo fetal o neonatal. Debido a que la planta posee propiedades farmacológicas activas, existe el riesgo teórico de que ciertos metabolitos atraviesen la barrera placentaria o se excreten a través de la leche materna, pudiendo alterar el desarrollo del infante. Por tanto, su uso está contraindicado en estas etapas a menos que un médico especialista lo autorice tras evaluar el balance riesgo-beneficio. Para niños menores de 12 años, la seguridad es aún más incierta; el sistema metabólico y renal en desarrollo de los infantes es altamente sensible a compuestos fitoquímicos complejos, y la ausencia de dosis estandarizadas para la población pediátrica representa un riesgo de toxicidad aguda o crónica. En cuanto a las interacciones farmacológicas, la Curcuma caesia presenta riesgos significativos.
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