| Items | Standards | Test Result |
| Physical Analysis | ||
| Description | Turmeric Extract | Complies |
| Assay | curcumin | 95% |
| Mesh Size | 80 mesh | Complies |
| Ash | ≤ 5.0% | 3.85% |
| Loss on Drying | ≤ 5.0% | 3.50% |
| Chemical Analysis | ||
| Heavy Metal | ≤ 10.0 mg/kg | Complies |
| Pb | ≤ 2.0 mg/kg | Complies |
| As | ≤ 1.0 mg/kg | Complies |
| Hg | ≤ 0.1 mg/kg | Complies |
| Microbiological Analysis | ||
| Residue of Pesticide | Negative | Negative |
| Total Plate Count | ≤ 1000cfu/g | Complies |
| Yeast&Mold | ≤ 100cfu/g | Complies |
| E.coil | Negative | Negative |
| Salmonella | Negative | Negative |
Functions and Application Scenarios of Curcumin - a Turmeric Extract
- Antioxidant Function
- Curcumin is a powerful antioxidant. It can scavenge a variety of free radicals such as superoxide anion radicals (), hydroxyl radicals (), and peroxyl radicals (). The antioxidant mechanism mainly lies in its phenolic hydroxyl groups, which can provide hydrogen atoms to reduce free radicals and terminate the oxidative chain reaction initiated by free radicals. For example, it can protect biological macromolecules such as lipids, proteins, and DNA in cells from free - radical - induced oxidative damage, and thus has a potential role in preventing and alleviating various oxidative - stress - related diseases, like cardiovascular diseases and neurodegenerative diseases.
- Anti - inflammatory Function
- Curcumin can regulate the signal pathways related to the inflammatory response. It can inhibit the activation of nuclear factor - κB (NF - κB). NF - κB is a crucial transcription factor that controls the expression of many inflammation - related genes, such as interleukin - 1β (IL - 1β), interleukin - 6 (IL - 6), and tumor necrosis factor - α (TNF - α). By inhibiting NF - κB, curcumin can reduce the production of inflammatory mediators and thus alleviate inflammation. This makes it a potential candidate for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, such as arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.
- Antitumor Function
- Curcumin may play a role in multiple stages of tumorigenesis. It can induce apoptosis of tumor cells, that is, promote the programmed death of tumor cells. The mechanism involves the regulation of apoptosis - related proteins such as the Bcl - 2 family. At the same time, curcumin can also inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells. By interfering with the activities of cyclin and related kinases, it can arrest tumor cells at a certain stage of the cell cycle and prevent them from further division. In addition, it may also inhibit tumor angiogenesis, cut off the nutrient supply of tumors, and thus inhibit the growth and metastasis of tumors. However, at present, the application of curcumin in tumor treatment is mostly auxiliary.
- Medical Field
- Curcumin is made into a variety of pharmaceutical preparations, such as capsules and tablets, and is used for adjuvant treatment of inflammatory diseases and cancers. However, due to the low bioavailability of curcumin, scientists are currently studying various methods to improve its absorption and utilization efficiency in the body, such as using nanotechnology to encapsulate curcumin.
- Food Industry
- Curcumin is a natural food colorant. Its orange - yellow color can be used to add color to foods, such as in curry powder and mustard. Meanwhile, considering its possible health - promoting functions, some functional foods also add curcumin to enhance the healthy attributes of the products.
- Cosmetics Field
- The antioxidant and anti - inflammatory properties of curcumin enable it to have certain applications in cosmetics. It can be added to skin - care products such as creams and lotions for antioxidant, anti - wrinkle, and skin - soothing purposes.

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