What is Curcumin?
The active polyphenol in turmeric, standardised to 50% curcuminoids. One of the most widely researched botanical compounds, with over 200 published clinical trials examining its properties.
Why Curcuma longa Extract (50% Curcuminoids)?
Standardised to 50% curcuminoids from Curcuma longa L. — a fivefold concentration above the raw rhizome — this extract delivers a consistent, measurable dose with each serving. Curcumin's primary challenge is poor intestinal absorption, which the microgranule delivery format specifically addresses through protected, targeted release.
About Curcumin
Extensively researched compound
Curcumin is one of the most widely researched botanical compounds in nutritional science, with over 200 published clinical trials. It is standardised to 50% curcuminoids for consistent potency.
Bioavailability challenge
Curcumin's primary challenge is poor intestinal absorption in standard supplement formats. The microgranule delivery format addresses this through enteric coating, protecting the compound through the stomach and releasing it where absorption occurs.
50% curcuminoid standardisation
Standardised to 50% curcuminoids from Curcuma longa L. root — a fivefold concentration above the raw rhizome — delivering a consistent, measurable dose with each serving.
What does the research say?
The studies cited below are published peer-reviewed research. They do not constitute health claims for this product and are presented for informational purposes only.
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