Molecules (Nov 2020)

Implementing Curcumin in Translational Oncology Research

  • Koraljka Gall Trošelj,
  • Ivana Samaržija,
  • Marko Tomljanović,
  • Renata Novak Kujundžić,
  • Nikola Đaković,
  • Anamarija Mojzeš

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25225240
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 22
p. 5240

Abstract

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Most data published on curcumin and curcumin-based formulations are very promising. In cancer research, the majority of data has been obtained in vitro. Less frequently, researchers used experimental animals. The results of several clinical studies are conclusive, and these studies have established a good foundation for further research focusing on implementing curcumin in clinical oncology. However, the issues regarding timely data reporting and lack of disclosure of the exact curcumin formulations used in these studies should not be neglected. This article is a snapshot of the current status of publicly available data on curcumin clinical trials and a detailed presentation of results obtained so far with some curcumin formulations. Phenomena related to the observed effects of curcumin shown in clinical trials are presented, and its modifying effect on gut microbiota and metabolic reprogramming is discussed. Based on available data, there is a strong indication that curcumin and its metabolites present molecules that do not necessarily need to be abundant in order to act locally and benefit systemically. Future clinical studies should be designed in a way that will take that fact into consideration.

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