Chemically-Modified Curcumin 2.24: A Novel Systemic Therapy for Natural Periodontitis in Dogs.
Jie DengLorne M GolubHsi-Ming LeeMichael C LinHeta Dinesh BhattHou-Lin HongFrancis JohnsonJoseph ScadutoThomas ZimmermanYing GuPublished in: Journal of experimental pharmacology (2020)
In the beagle dog model of natural periodontitis, orally administered CMC2.24 (a novel triketonic phenylaminocarbonyl-curcumin) significantly decreased clinical measures of periodontitis as well as pro-inflammatory cytokines, MMPs, and cell-signaling molecules. These and previous studies, using other in vitro and in vivo models, support the clinical potential of CMC2.24 as a novel adjunct to SRP in the treatment of chronic periodontitis.