Author:
Yoshitaka Kuwabara,Lee Hyunjin,Hirose Akiko,Makino Yuji,Hashimoto Kyohei,Sakata Misaki,Watanabe Tadashi
Abstract
Background: Curcumin has several health benefits due to its potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties,
but its bioavailability is very low, limiting its potential. We have developed a novel curcumin formulation, TS-P1, which
has an 85.2-fold higher bioavailability of curcumin than raw curcumin.
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of TS-P1 on fatigue, mood status, and autonomic function.
Methods: Ninety healthy Japanese adults were randomized to the placebo or TS-P1 group and took either the placebo
or TS-P1 containing 150 mg of curcumin for 12 weeks. Visual Analogue Scale for Fatigue (VAS-F) scores, Profile of
Mood States Questionnaire second edition (POMS2) scores, and autonomic functions were measured every 4 weeks.
Results: Both groups showed an improvement in the VAS-F over the study period, but there was no significant
difference between the placebo and TS-P1 groups. However, the mean change from baseline in the anger and
depression scores of the POMS2, particularly in those aged 40 and over, in the TS-P1 group showed a greater range
of decline at week 12. The mean change from baseline in LnLF and LF/HF also decreased in the TS-P1 group. Blood
pressure also decreased in the TS-P1 group.
Conclusions: These data suggest that TS-P1 induced a parasympathetic dominant state, and that curcumin has an
important role in the regulation of autonomic balance. 12 weeks of supplementation of TS-P1 is expected to improve
both mood status and vascular function.
Trial registration: UMIN000050377
Foundation: Theravalues Corporation
Keywords: curcumin; TS-P1: Theracurmin Super; mood status; autonomic balance, parasympathetic dominance;
vascular function
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