Curcumin as a Multifunctional Spice Ingredient against Mental Disorders in Humans: Current Clinical Studies and Bioavailability Concerns.
Maria SpanoudakiSouzana K PapadopoulouGeorgios AntasourasKonstantinos A PapadopoulosEvmorfia PsaraTheofanis VorvolakosEvangelos SolovosMaria ChrysafiMichalis PsallasMaria MentzelouDespoina OurdaConstantinos GiaginisPublished in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Although curcumin demonstrates anti-anxiety, anti-depressive and anti-stress properties, studies on humans are limited and heterogeneous. Further research is highly recommended to determine the most functional formula, dose, duration, and possible side effects of curcumin on mental disorders in humans. Based on the current knowledge, the curcumin nanoformulation and Theracurmin, a form of colloidal submicroscopic particles, seem to be the most effective bioavailable formulations, which may be examined in future clinical human studies.