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Effects of curcumin on low-density lipoprotein oxidation: from experimental studies to clinical practice

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posted on 2022-10-24, 15:40 authored by Fatemeh Baratzadeh, Alexandra ButlerAlexandra Butler, Prashant Kesharwani, Seyed Adel Moallem, Amirhossein Sahebkar
Atherosclerosis is the most frequent cause of death globally. Oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) has an essential role in the formation of atherosclerotic plaques and foamy macrophages. Ox-LDL increases the uptake of cholesterol by macrophages and is the major cause of blood flow disruption. Ox-LDL is produced during oxi-dative stress and treatment with antioxidants could inhibit the production and function of ox-LDL. Curcumin is a potent antioxidant and has a strong track record in the treatment of numerous diseases. Recent studies indicate that Curcumin exerts a lipid-lowering effect, and can modulate the formation of atherosclerotic plaque. The current review focuses upon the role of Curcumin in oxidation of LDL and foam cell formation in atherosclerotic lesions.

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Published Citation

Baratzadeh F, Butler AE, Kesharwani P, Moallem SA, Sahebkar A. Effects of curcumin on low-density lipoprotein oxidation: from experimental studies to clinical practice. EXCLI J. 2022;21:840-851.

Publication Date

22 June 2022

PubMed ID

36110563

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  • RCSI Bahrain

Publisher

Mainz

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)