Title:Recent Advances in Obesity: The Role of Turmeric Tuber and Its Metabolites in the Prophylaxis and Therapeutical Strategies
Volume: 25
Issue: 37
Author(s): Agata Jarząb and Wirginia Kukula-Koch*
Affiliation:
- Department of Pharmacognosy with Medicinal Plants Unit, Medical University of Lublin, Poland, 1 Chodzki str., 20-093 Lublin,Poland
Keywords:
Obesity, Curcuma spp., Zingiberaceae, turmeric tuber, inflammation, curcumin.
Abstract: Background: Obesity in the 21st century society became an important health problem,
alarming both the scientists and medicine doctors around the world. That is why, the search for new
drug candidates capable to reduce the body weight is of high concern.
Objective: This contribution tends to collect current findings on the biochemistry of obesity and on the
application of plants and in particular turmeric tuber – a commonly used spice - as an anti-obesity agent.
Methods: Following an introduction on the biochemical characteristics of obesity, the description of
Curcuma secondary metabolites, their pharmacological applications and a study on the plants’ regulatory
properties in obesity was summarized. Particular attention was paid to curcumin – the major metabolite
present in the extracts of Curcuma spp., which is known to exhibit a variety of pharmacological
actions. Also, the characteristics of some semisynthetic analogues of this ferulic acid derivative, characterized
by a higher polarity and better bioavailability will be discussed.
Results: Numerous scientific papers treat on the influence of turmeric on weight loss. Additionally,
some of them describe its anti-inflammatory properties.
Conclusions: This important spice tends to fight the 21st century plague, which is an excessive weight
gain, related to the development of metabolic syndrome, to the occurrence of cardiovascular problems
and diabetes, and, in consequence, leading to a significant shortening of life span. As herein proven, the
extracts of turmeric play an important role in the regulation of inflammatory reactions which are evoked
in the overweight patients, helping them reduce the excess body weight.