ISOLATION OF SOME COMPOUNDS FROM THE RHIZOME OF CURCUMA LONGA IN BEN EN NATIONAL PARK, THANH HOA PROVINCE
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Curcuma longa belongs to the family of Zingiberaceae, with many biological effects, such as supporting digestion, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and potential in cancer prevention. Therefore, turmeric is not only widely used in cuisine but also an important research subject in traditional and modern medicine. In this report, three compounds were isolated from the chloroform extract of the rhizome of Curcuma longa, including curcumin I (1); curcumin II (2), curcumin III (3). The structures of the isolated compounds were determined by modern spectroscopic methods.
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Keywords: Curcuma longa, curcumin I, curcumin II, curcumin III.
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