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- Curcuminoid abstract "A curcuminoid is a linear diarylheptanoid, with molecules such as curcumin or derivatives of curcumin with different chemical groups that have been formed to increase solubility of curcumins and make them suitable for drug formulation. These compounds are natural phenols and produce a pronounced yellow color.Many curcumin characters are unsuitable for use as drugs by themselves. They have poor solubility in water at acidic and physiological pH, and also hydrolyze rapidly in alkaline solutions. Therefore, curcumin derivatives are synthezised to increase their solubility and hence bioavailability. Curcuminoids are soluble in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), acetone and ethanol, but are poorly soluble in lipids. It is possible to increase curcuminoid solubility in aqueous phase with surfactants or co-surfactants. Curcumin derivatives have been synthesized that could possibly be more potent than curcumin itself. Most common derivatives have different substituents on the phenyl groups.There is an increasing demand of late for demethoxycurcumin and other curcuminoids because of their recently discovered biological activity.".
- Curcuminoid iupacName "(1E,6E)-1,6-Heptadiene-3,5-dione, 1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) -7-(4-hydroxyphenyl)".
- Curcuminoid iupacName "(1E,6E)-1,7-bis (4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl) -1,6-heptadiene-3,5-dione".
- Curcuminoid iupacName "(1E,6E)-1,7-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl) hepta-1,6-diene- 3,5-dione".
- Curcuminoid thumbnail Curcumin_structure_(keto).svg?width=300.
- Curcuminoid wikiPageID "14176281".
- Curcuminoid wikiPageRevisionID "593917408".
- Curcuminoid hasPhotoCollection Curcuminoid.
- Curcuminoid imagefile "Bisdemethoxycurcumin.png".
- Curcuminoid imagefile "Curcumin structure .svg".
- Curcuminoid imagefile "Demethoxycurcumin.png".
- Curcuminoid iupacname "-16".
- Curcuminoid iupacname "-17".
- Curcuminoid name "Bisdemethoxycurcumin".
- Curcuminoid name "Curcumin".
- Curcuminoid name "Demethoxycurcumin".
- Curcuminoid othernames "4".
- Curcuminoid othernames "Bismethane, BHCMT".
- Curcuminoid othernames "C.I. 75300".
- Curcuminoid othernames "Natural Yellow 3".
- Curcuminoid othernames "curcumin".
- Curcuminoid othernames "diferuloylmethane".
- Curcuminoid othernames "methane, curcumin II, BHCFM".
- Curcuminoid verifiedrevid "435816183".
- Curcuminoid subject Category:Curcuminoids.
- Curcuminoid subject Category:Experimental_medical_treatments.
- Curcuminoid type Abstraction100002137.
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- Curcuminoid type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Curcuminoid type ChemicalCompound.
- Curcuminoid type ChemicalSubstance.
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- Curcuminoid type Thing.
- Curcuminoid comment "A curcuminoid is a linear diarylheptanoid, with molecules such as curcumin or derivatives of curcumin with different chemical groups that have been formed to increase solubility of curcumins and make them suitable for drug formulation. These compounds are natural phenols and produce a pronounced yellow color.Many curcumin characters are unsuitable for use as drugs by themselves. They have poor solubility in water at acidic and physiological pH, and also hydrolyze rapidly in alkaline solutions.".
- Curcuminoid label "Curcuminoid".
- Curcuminoid sameAs m.03cwy_q.
- Curcuminoid sameAs Q5194671.
- Curcuminoid sameAs Q5194671.
- Curcuminoid sameAs Curcuminoid.
- Curcuminoid wasDerivedFrom Curcuminoid?oldid=593917408.
- Curcuminoid depiction Curcumin_structure_(keto).svg.
- Curcuminoid isPrimaryTopicOf Curcuminoid.
- Curcuminoid name "Bisdemethoxycurcumin".
- Curcuminoid name "Curcumin".
- Curcuminoid name "Demethoxycurcumin".