2023-09-11 15:02:37
Studies have suggested that traces of curcumin could be detected in the brain up to 96 hours after consumption when taken at the correct dosage. However, we recommend taking a dose of turmeric every day in order to maintain the levels of curcumin within the body.
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2023-09-11 14:06:54
Cumin and curcumin are often mistaken for each other, however they are completely different. Curcumin is the principle compound that is found in turmeric, which has natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Cumin is derived from a flowering plant and the cumin seed is contained within the fruit.
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2023-09-11 10:17:55
Fisetin is a senotherapeutic that may extend lifespan and healthspan; it has potent senolytic effects that destroy senescent cells that accelerate aging and disease. Fisetin has also been studied for its role in fighting oxidative stress and inflammation, supporting brain health, and preventing cancer cell growth.
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2023-09-06 14:56:21
But black pepper doesn't contain capsaicin. Instead, it contains piperine, which has a similar effect on the taste buds.
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2023-09-06 10:58:03
Capsaicin extraction can be done in a variety of ways, including: solvent extraction (SE), microwave assisted extraction (MAE), solid phase microextraction (SPME), ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE), SOX extraction, extraction with liquids under pressure (PLE), enzymatic treatment, aqueous two-phase system (ATPS).
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2023-09-06 09:58:25
It takes about 20 minutes for capsaicin to wear off after eating it. After 20 minutes, the capsaicin loses its effect on the body's pain receptors and is neutralized. However, you may still experience abdominal complaints as it passes through your digestive tract.
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2023-09-05 17:55:07
Piperine and capsaicin are both compounds found in peppers that give them their characteristic spicy taste. However, they come from different types of peppers and have some key differences.
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2023-09-04 15:12:17
Capsaicin powder is simply ground-up dried hot peppers, usually of the cayenne variety. The powder contains concentrated amounts of capsaicin, the active ingredient that generates heat and spiciness.
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2023-09-01 11:27:49
At the most basic level, capsicum is the name for the genus of plants that includes chili peppers, while capsaicin is the active ingredient in chili peppers that gives them their heat. So, when you’re talking about the capsicum vs capsaicin, you’re really talking about the plant vs the active ingredient.
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2023-09-01 10:43:47
I have always been told that the 'heat' from chillies came from capsaicin which is oil based. Recently I began wondering how environmentally friendly chilli based insecticide/repellent sprays could work if they are water based. A chemist friend confirmed for me that capsaicin is not soluble in water.
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2023-08-30 11:45:09
Most Fisetin supplements range from 100-500 mg a day. In clinical trials, the equivalent human daily doses of 100-1400 mg of Fisetin were used. Fisetin is fat-soluble and must be taken with a healthy fat like unrefined coconut oil to ensure absorption.
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2023-08-30 10:59:24
Fisetin is a naturally occurring flavonoid compound found in many fruits and vegetables. It is part of the flavonol subgroup of flavonoids, characterized by its flavone backbone structure and hydroxyl functional groups.
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