11/06/2018 / By RJ Jhonson
Curcumin has been linked to improvements in gastrointestinal function. A study published in the Journal of Medicinal Food discusses how the administration of curcumin affects the gastrointestinal function of mice in both in vivo and in vitro setting.
The researchers concluded that curcumin has different effects on gastrointestinal movement in vitro and in vivo. Administering a moderate dose of curcumin via an intragastric injection for more than 10 days helps attenuate functional gastrointestinal disorders of mice, but has no effect on animals with normal gastrointestinal propulsion.
Read the full text of the study at this link.
Learn more about the health benefits of curcumin at Phytonutrients.news.
Journal Reference:
Yu J, Xu WH, Sun W, Sun Y, Guo ZL, Yu XL. CURCUMIN ALLEVIATES THE FUNCTIONAL GASTROINTESTINAL DISORDERS OF MICE IN VIVO. Journal of Medicinal Food. 1 December 2017;20(12):1176–1183. DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2017.3964
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