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BENEFITS OF TURMERIC SUPPLEMENTATION FOR SKIN HEALTH

Nikita R. Kunjir*, Nikita N. Khamkar, Sakshi S. Thorat, Dr. Amita B. Dongare, Prof. Fatima I. Mevekari

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Numerous studies have demonstrated the anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antioxidant, and anti-neoplastic qualities of turmeric (Curcuma longa), a spice that is widely used worldwide. Curcumin, an active ingredient in turmeric, may be used medicinally to treat a number of dermatological conditions, according to mounting research. The purpose of this systematic review was to investigate the evidence supporting the use of turmeric/curcumin, both topically and internally, to modify the health and function of the skin. We conducted a comprehensive search of the PubMed and Embase databases for human clinical trials that looked at the connection between skin health and products that include turmeric or curcumin. Out of the 234 publications that were found, 18 research satisfied the requirements for inclusion. One study examined the effects of both topical and ingested turmeric/curcumin, nine studies examined the effects of ingestion, and eight studies examined the effects of topical application. Acne, alopecia, atopic dermatitis, face photoaging, oral lichen planus, pruritus, psoriasis, radiodermatitis, and vitiligo are among the skin diseases that are evaluated. When comparing the turmeric/curcumin treatment groups to the control groups, ten studies found a statistically significant improvement in the severity of skin diseases. Overall, there is preliminary evidence that oral and topical turmeric/curcumin supplements and products may have therapeutic effects for skin health. Nevertheless, there aren’t many published studies at the moment, thus more research is necessary to fully assess effectiveness and the underlying mechanisms. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Keywords: Acne; atopic dermatitis; curcumin; eczema; pruritus; psoriasis; review; skin; turmeric; vitiligo.


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