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| Turmerones — Turmerones are lipophilic volatile sesquiterpenes from turmeric rhizome oil, mainly ar-turmerone, α-turmerone, and β-turmerone. They are distinct from curcuminoids and should not be treated as curcumin synonyms. Formal classification: plant-derived volatile oil constituents / sesquiterpene ketones. Standard abbreviations include ATM or ar-T for aromatic turmerone, and α-TUR / β-TUR for α- and β-turmerone. Separate database product from whole turmeric or curcumin, because turmerones have different PK, BBB penetration, P-gp modulation, and apoptosis mechanisms from curcumin. Primary mechanisms (ranked):
Bioavailability / PK relevance: Turmerones are more lipophilic than curcumin and are relevant as turmeric-oil constituents and as curcumin bioavailability modifiers. Reported animal PK suggests measurable systemic exposure, moderate oral bioavailability for major turmeric-oil constituents, and meaningful brain distribution. Human therapeutic PK for isolated turmerones remains insufficient. In-vitro vs systemic exposure relevance: Many anticancer experiments use tens of μg/mL concentrations, which may exceed typical achievable free systemic exposure after ordinary turmeric intake. Turmeric oil or enriched turmerone formulations may increase exposure, but cancer-cell IC50 values should be treated as preclinical screening concentrations rather than clinically validated dosing targets. Clinical evidence status: Preclinical. There is no strong cancer clinical-trial evidence for isolated turmerones. Human turmeric oil safety data and curcumin/turmeric-formulation trials do not establish turmerone-specific oncology efficacy. Recommended database status: add as a separate mechanistic/preclinical product, linked to turmeric oil and curcumin as related entries. Turmerones Cancer Mechanism Table
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| Glutathione reductase is an enzyme that plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of glutathione, a powerful antioxidant found in cells. Glutathione is involved in various cellular processes, including detoxification, cell signaling, and protection against oxidative stress.
Glutathione reductase helps maintain the levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) in cells. Cancer cells often have elevated levels of glutathione reductase, which allows them to maintain high levels of GSH and resist oxidative stress. Glutathione reductase has been shown to promote cell proliferation and survival in cancer cells. Elevated levels of glutathione reductase have been found in various types of cancer, including breast, lung, and colon cancer. Several studies have shown that inhibiting glutathione reductase can increase the sensitivity of cancer cells to chemotherapy and radiation therapy, and may also induce apoptosis in cancer cells. |
| 6453- | TUR, | Pharmacological Profile, Bioactivities, and Safety of Turmeric Oil |
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