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Wednesday, August 6, 2014

What is Curcumin?

"Curcumin /ˈkərkjuːmən/ (pronounced "Kur kyoo min") is a diarylheptanoid. It is the principal curcuminoid of the popular South Asian spice turmeric, which is a member of the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). Turmeric's other two curcuminoids are desmethoxycurcumin and bis-desmethoxycurcumin. The curcuminoids are natural phenols that are responsible for the yellow color of turmeric. Curcumin can exist in several tautomeric forms, including a 1,3-diketo form and two equivalent enol forms. The enol form is more energetically stable in the solid phase and in solution.

Curcumin can be used for boron quantification in the curcumin method. It reacts with boric acid to form a red-color compound, rosocyanine.

Curcumin is a bright-yellow color and may be used as a food coloring. As a food additive, its E number is E100"

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More Info..
  1. Curcumin @ WebMD
  2. Curcumin @ Medicine Plus