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Effects of Short-term Curcumin and Multi-polyphenol Supplementation on the Anti-inflammatory Properties of HDL
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating PolyResveratrol Supplementation and Curcumin Supplementation for Inflammation and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 21 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Polyphenol supplements, including curcumin and resveratrol, are known to decrease inflammation, but previous polyphenol supplements were poorly absorbed and thus their effects were reduced. A new phytosome formulation coats the supplements and allows them to be better absorbed. The purpose of this study is to examine the acute (1-hr) and short-term (1-week) effects of two different phytosome-formulated polyphenol supplements on inflammation. The two supplements that will be used are: 1) PolyResveratrol and 2) Curcumin.
Study Details
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Interventions
Participants will take 1 mg of a polyresveratrol phytosome supplement each day for one week. The acute effect (1 hr) of one 500 mg dose of the polyresveratrol phytosome supplement on inflammation will be examined along with the short-term effect (1 week).
Participants will take 1 mg of a curcumin phytosome supplement each day for one week. The acute effect (1 hr) of one 500 mg dose of the curcumin phytosome supplement on inflammation will be examined along with the short-term effect (1 week).