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A systematic review assessing clinical utility of curcumin with a focus on cancer prevention

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posted on 2024-05-21, 11:55 authored by Lynne Howells, Rushad Malhotra Mukhtyar, Despoina Theofanus, Coral Pepper, Anne Thomas, Karen Brown, Sameena Khan

Scope

There is extensive pre-clinical evidence for utility of curcuminoids across many diseases with a particular focus on cancer prevention, yet there remains a paucity of clinical evidence for its approved use. To assess current knowledge on the broader potential for clinical efficacy of curcumin and in particular, in cancer prevention strategies, this study undertook a systematic review determining the number and quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) undertaken across any pathology.


Methods and Results

Search strategies for RCTs using a quantifiable amount of curcuminoids, are applied across Medline (Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Online), Embase (Excerpta Medica dataBASE), Cochrane and clinicaltrials.gov. There are 314 curcuminoid-based RCTs, with 100 of these revealing significant within- and between-group changes relating to the primary outcome. Twenty three studies are conducted in a setting where there is an increased risk of cancer. Fifteen of these meet all prescribed quality criteria, and 10 reveal positive outcomes.


Conclusions

A substantial number of studies reveal positive outcomes following curcumin use. However, despite the vast array of preclinical data, there are relatively few RCTs conducted in the prevention setting. Future approaches to trials must deliver improved robustness and credibility of curcumin-related research to facilitate approvals for use in clinical settings.

Funding

Cancer Research UK in conjunction with the UK Department of Health on an Experimental Medicine Centre grant. Grant Number: C10604/A25151

History

Author affiliation

College of Life Sciences/Leicester Cancer Research Centre

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Molecular Nutrition and Food Research

Volume

65

Issue

13

Publisher

Wiley

issn

1613-4125

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2024-05-21

Language

en

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