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Potential for Curry Spice Compound as Alzheimer’s Treatment

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Posted on Aug 27, 2012, 6 a.m.

Curcumin, the spice compound that gives curry its yellow color and pungent flavor, is emerging as a prime candidate as a natural treatment for Alzheimer's Disease.

With over 5 million Americans affected by Alzheimer’s Disease, and projections that the number will rise to 16 million by 2050, scientists have been exploring natural therapeutic approaches because they involve shorter development times and are generally less expensive, as compared to pharmacological products.    One of the most promising natural therapies is curcumin, a spice compound extracted from the rootstalks of the turmeric plant and gives curry its yellow color and pungent flavor.   While a number of hurdles in converting curcumin into a viable Alzheimer’s therapy must be addressed, the cellular mechanisms by which it beneficially alters the inflammatory processes are being elucidated today.   Reporting that: ““All chronic diseases are caused by dysregulation of multiple targets,” the article notes that: ”With curcumin, Mother Nature has already provided a compound that does so.”

Lauren K. Wolf.  “Tumeric-Derived Compound Curcumin May Treat Alzheimer’s.”  Chemical & Engineering News, 90(31), July 30, 2012.

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