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Selective Depletion and Enrichment of Constituents in "Curcumin" and Other Curcuma longa Preparations.

John Brent FriesenYang LiuShao-Nong ChenJames B McAlpineGuido F Pauli
Published in: Journal of natural products (2019)
Much uncertainty exists in science and herbal products referencing turmeric (T), turmeric extract (TE), curcuminoid-enriched turmeric extract (CTE), further processed curcuminoid-enriched materials (CEM), or curcumin as a single-chemical entity. To facilitate the rational chemical and biological assessment of turmeric-derived NPs, we introduced the DESIGNER approach of Depleting and Enriching Select Ingredients to Generate Normalized Extract Resources to Curcuma longa preparations. Countercurrent separation of a commercial CTE yielded four key materials-lipophilic metabolites; purified curcumin ("purcumin"); a mixture of curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and bisdemethoxycurcumin ("purcuminoids"); and hydrophilic metabolites-and enabled production of a curcuminoid-free TE ("nocumin"). Their characterization utilized TLC, 1H (q)NMR spectroscopy, and HPLC.
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