TABLE 1.
The main products of C. longa, their appearance, chemical constituents, and use.
Product name | Appearance | Chemical constituents | Uses |
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Whole rhizome (dried form) | Orange-brown, red-yellow, or pale yellow | 3%–15% curcuminoids, and 1.5%–5% essential oils | Medicinal purposes |
Ground C. longa | Yellow or red-yellow | Curcuminoids and essential oils may be reduced during the processing, as well as by light exposure. The powder must be stored in a UV-resistant container | Used as a condiment, dye, medicine, and dietary supplement |
C. longa oil | Yellow to brown oil | Monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes are predominated in essential oils of leaves and rhizomes, respectively | Used as a spice, medicine, and dietary supplement |
C. longa oleoresins | Dark yellow, reddish-brown viscous fluid | 25% of essential oil and 37%–55% of curcuminoids | Used as a food dye, medicine, and dietary supplement |
Curcumin | Yellow to orange-red colored crystalline powder | Curcumin and its bisdemethoxy and demethoxy derivatives. The three primary curcuminoids may account for up to 90% of the total curcuminoids. Oils and resins may make up a small percentage of the total composition. | Used as medicine and dietary supplement |