Effects of free and nanoparticulate curcumin on chemically induced liver carcinoma in an animal model
CONCLUSIONS: Although the two tested doses of nanoparticulate curcumin were much lower than free curcumin, both doses were effective in preventing HCC development while the low dose of free curcumin was hardly effective. Hence, we conclude that nanoparticles enhance the bioavailability of curcumin.PMID:33488874 | PMC:PMC7811328 | DOI:10.5114/aoms.2020.93739
Source: Archives of Medical Science - Category: General Medicine Authors: Eman Shawky Mohammed Nadia M El-Beih Enas Ali El-Hussieny Eman El-Ahwany Marwa Hassan Mona Zoheiry Source Type: research
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