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Chemically, curcumin is a diarylheptanoid, belonging to the group of curcuminoids, which are phenolic pigments responsible for the yellow color of turmeric.
Laboratory and clinical research have not confirmed any medical use for curcumin. It is difficult to study because it is both unstable and poorly bioavailable. It is unlikely to produce useful leads for drug development.
Laboratory and clinical research have not confirmed any medical use for curcumin. It is difficult to study because it is both unstable and poorly bioavailable. It is unlikely to produce useful leads for drug development.


The most common applications are as an ingredient in dietary supplement, in cosmetics, as flavoring for foods, such as turmeric-flavored beverages in South and Southeast Asia, and as coloring for foods, such as curry powders, mustards, butters, cheeses. As a food additive for orange-yellow coloring in prepared foods, its E number is E 100 in the European Union. It is also approved by the U.S. FDA to be used as a food coloring in US.
Is e am fear as mòr-chòrdte curucmin 95% a tha mòr-chòrdte mar am prìomh ghrìtheid de thoraidhean beathachaidh curcumin, Pacaichte ann an carton 25kg le baga PE a-staigh air a seuladh.
Tha an earrann turmeric againn le cuir-ris ZERO a-nis air a reic teth gu Ameireagaidh, Afraga a Tuath, an Roinn Eòrpa agus msaa. Tha teisteanasan ISO, HACCP, HALAL agus KOSHER rim faighinn.
Sgrìobh do theachdaireachd an seo agus cuir thugainn e