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Effect of Curcumin on C-reactive Protein As a Biomarker of Systemic Inflammation: An Updated Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

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Journal Phytother Res
Publisher Wiley
Date 2021 Sep 29
PMID 34586711
Citations 17
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It has been suggested that curcumin is a potential agent for lowering the levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) and high-sensitivity CRP (hs-CRP), as markers of inflammation. In the current meta-analysis, we attempted to clarify the efficacy of curcumin supplementation in lowering the concentrations of CRP and hs-CRP in patients with autoinflammatory conditions. Nine studies were found evaluating the effect of curcumin on CRP levels, while 23 studies were identified for hs-CRP. CRP concentration was decreased significantly compared to the placebo (WMD = -3.67 mg/L, 95% CI = -6.96 to -0.38, p = 0.02). There was a significant effect of curcumin at dose ≤1,000 mg/day on the CRP concentration. CRP concentration significantly decreased after >10-week intervention compared with placebo.hs-CRP concentration in the intervention group was significantly lower than that of placebo group. A significant effect of curcumin consumption was detected on the serum level of hs-CRP in studies with prescribing ≤1,000 mg/day, and those with ≤10-week duration of intervention. Curcumin consumption resulted in a reduction of hs-CRP in a non-linear fashion with stronger effects with less than 2000 mg curcumin per day. Curcumin seems to be beneficial in decreasing the hs-CRP and CRP levels in proinflammatory settings.

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