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Defining the mechanisms behind the hepatoprotective properties of curcumin.

Farinam YashmiSajad FakhriBehrang Shiri VarnamkhastiMohammed Namiq AminMohammad Reza KhirehgeshEhsan Mohammadi-NooriMahsa HosseiniHaroon Khan
Published in: Archives of toxicology (2024)
As a critical cause of human dysfunctionality, hepatic failure leads to approximately two million deaths per year and is on the rise. Considering multiple inflammatory, oxidative, and apoptotic mechanisms behind hepatotoxicity, it urges the need for finding novel multi-targeting agents. Curcumin is a phenolic compound with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-apoptotic roles. Curcumin possesses auspicious health benefits and protects against several diseases with exceptional safety and tolerability. This review focused on the hepatoprotective mechanisms of curcumin. The need to develop novel delivery systems of curcumin (e.g., nanoparticles, self-micro emulsifying, lipid-based colloids, solid lipid nanoparticles, cyclodextrin inclusion, phospholipid complexes, and nanoemulsions) is also considered.
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