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Redox modulation of curcumin stability: Redox active antioxidants increase chemical stability of curcumin
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Together, these studies strongly suggest that a redox-dependent mechanism plays a critical role in mediating curcumin degradation. In addition, curcumin itself, instead of its degradation products, is largely responsible for the observed biological actions of curcumin.
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