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Schematic representation highlighting the mechanisms underlying curcumin Modulation of the Gut and their potential therapeutic implications.
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Conceptual diagram summarizing the relationship between curcumin Modulation of the Gut and the biological processes described in this research.
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Visual summary of the pathways and interactions relevant to curcumin Modulation of the Gut, as discussed in the context of curcumin, a polyphenolic compound derived from Curcuma longa, has gained significant attention for its potential ther.
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Diagram illustrating the key biological concepts related to curcumin Modulation of the Gut, synthesizing evidence presented in the study.
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Illustrative overview of the mechanisms involved in curcumin Modulation of the Gut, depicting key molecular and cellular pathways.
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The Keap1-NRF2 pathway. Under normal conditions, Keap1 behaves as a negative regulator of NRF2, preventing its activation and thereby inhibiting its antioxidant response.
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Anti-inflammatory effects of curcumin: molecular and clinical evidence. Image shows the main mechanisms by which curcumin exerts anti-inflammatory effects both systemically and in adipocytes.
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