HISTORY OF CURCUMENCAP

Curcumin was named in 1815 when Vogel and Pierre Joseph Pelletier reported the first isolation of a "yellow coloring-matter" from the rhizomes of turmeric. Later, it was found to be a mixture of resin and turmeric oil. In 1910, Milobedzka and Lampe reported the chemical structure of curcumin to be as diferuloylmethane. Later in 1913, the same group accomplished the synthesis of the compound. Although curcumin has been used historically in Ayurvedic medicine, its potential for medicinal properties remains unproven as a therapy when used orally

Turmeric is a plant that has a very long history of medicinal use, dating back nearly 4000 years. In Southeast Asia, turmeric is used not only as a principal spice but also as a component in religious ceremonies. Because of its brilliant yellow color, turmeric is also known as "Indian saffron." Modern medicine has begun to recognize its importance, as indicated by the over 3000 publications dealing with turmeric that came out within the last 25 years. This review first discusses in vitro studies with turmeric, followed by animal studies, and finally studies carried out on humans; the safety and efficacy of turmeric are further addressed.

Although modern medicine has been routinely used in treatment of various diseases, it is less than 100 years old. Traditional medicine, in comparison, has served mankind for thousands of years, is quite safe and effective. The mechanism or the scientific basis of traditional medicine, however, is less well understood.

WHAT IS CURCUMENCAP

Curcumencap is an advanced and unique technology incorporated by Umang Global where the extract of ingredients is encapsulated (coated) to make it more available and protects from environmental factors. Curcumencap is available at various active dosages with Enteric coating (EC), Sustain Release (SR), and Immediate Release (IR) form, also customization is available as per the end use requirement

ADVANTAGES OF CURCUMENCAP

  • Delivery of higher level of actives
  • Protects from environmental influences such as exposure to Oxygen, moisture and light
  • For higher dosage of formulations

    Turmeric or Curcumin used in various applications and products for benefits following

  • May helps to boost Immunity
  • May works as Antioxidant
  • Can Potentiate the Antitumor effect
  • May work as Anticancer
  • Sustainability of L-monocytogenes against subtilisin combination with Curcumin
  • May helps to Improves Endothelial Function
  • May helps to reduce oxidative stress
  • May helps to cure inflammation, muscle damage, muscle soreness
  • May helps to improved blood–brain-barrier permeability and tissue distribution
  • May improves speedy recovery for joint health