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Carbohydrate Chronicles
Carbohydrate Chronicles
23 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to the Carbohydrate Chronicles, a podcast about Glycoscience and glycoscientists. In this show, via a series of interviews, we explore the world of carbohydrate science and innovation from the personal point of view hosted by Tamas Sohajda, a member of CarboHyde’s scientific team. This show is supported by CarboHyde, where we find it important and essential to get familiar with the research and the researcher itself. In our series, we invite key opinion leaders of the glycoscience field both from academia and industry, to work on various angles of carbohydrates.
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Welcome to the Carbohydrate Chronicles, a podcast about Glycoscience and glycoscientists. In this show, via a series of interviews, we explore the world of carbohydrate science and innovation from the personal point of view hosted by Tamas Sohajda, a member of CarboHyde’s scientific team. This show is supported by CarboHyde, where we find it important and essential to get familiar with the research and the researcher itself. In our series, we invite key opinion leaders of the glycoscience field both from academia and industry, to work on various angles of carbohydrates.
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Curcumin and cyclodextrin synergy
Carbohydrate Chronicles
5 minutes 54 seconds
3 months ago
Curcumin and cyclodextrin synergy

Curcumin, the main active ingredient found in turmeric (Curcuma longa), offers a wide range of beneficial pharmacological activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties.However, its potential therapeutic benefits have been severely limited by its poor water solubility, which leads to very low oral bioavailability and rapid metabolism in the human body.Curcumin's hydrophobic nature causes its molecules to agglomerate in the body, resulting in minimal absorption in the gut, with most of it being excreted unabsorbed.Even when larger amounts of curcuminoids are provided through dietary supplements, ensuring adequate bioavailability remains a challenge.Traditional methods, like combining curcumin with piperine, have shown increased blood concentration, but this effect was short-lived, dropping quickly after only one hour.Why use cyclodextrin complexes?

Significantly Enhanced Bioavailability and Absorption: Cyclodextrins are naturally occurring oligosaccharides with a donut-shaped, three-dimensional structure featuring an inner hydrophobic cavity capable of encapsulating lipophilic molecules like curcumin. Their hydrophilic exterior ensures compatibility in aqueous systems, leading to molecular dispersions that greatly enhance curcumin's bioavailability. This allows a much larger number of curcumin molecules to be transported to the epithelial cell membrane in the upper intestinal tract for absorption.Human clinical studies have demonstrated that a cyclodextrin-based curcumin formulation was about 40 times more efficiently absorbed than pure curcumin extract and some leading commercial products.One clinical study found curcumin uptake to be at least 4.6 times higher than the next-best commercial curcumin formulation

Carbohydrate Chronicles
Welcome to the Carbohydrate Chronicles, a podcast about Glycoscience and glycoscientists. In this show, via a series of interviews, we explore the world of carbohydrate science and innovation from the personal point of view hosted by Tamas Sohajda, a member of CarboHyde’s scientific team. This show is supported by CarboHyde, where we find it important and essential to get familiar with the research and the researcher itself. In our series, we invite key opinion leaders of the glycoscience field both from academia and industry, to work on various angles of carbohydrates.