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Abstract

Objective

Curcuma longa has been widely used in Ayurveda for its medicinal properties and Turmacin was developed from C. longa as a standardized extract containing turmerosaccharides. In this clinical trial, the effect of Turmacin on knee joint discomfort in healthy adults subjected to strenuous physical activity was evaluated.

Design

Double-blind, triple-arm, parallel-group, randomized placebo-controlled trial.

Setting

Healthy participants from an urban tertiary care teaching hospital.

Intervention

Healthy participants were randomized in 1:1:1 ratio to receive either Turmacin 0.5 g/1 g or placebo once daily for 84 days. The participants were subjected to 10-minute strenuous exercise.

Outcome measures

Time to initial pain, final pain score on a visual analogue scale, range of movement (ROM) of knee and the force of contractions of muscles around the knee joint.

Results

A total of n = 90 participants were recruited. The mean final pain scores were significantly lower in the Turmacin 1 g and Turmacin 0.5 g when compared with the placebo from day-7 and day-5 onwards respectively. The survival analysis consistently showed a decreased hazard for early onset of pain in both the Turmacin groups. On day-84, the difference in mean ROM between Turmacin 0.5 g and placebo was 4.79 degrees (p = 0.008) and that for Turmacin 1 g and placebo was 2.34 degrees (p = 0.306). The difference in muscle force for isokinetic contractions of the quadriceps at angular velocities of 120 and 180 was significant between Turmacin 0.5 g and placebo (p = 0.002 and p = 0.005 respectively) while that for Turmacin 1 g & Turmacin 0.5 g (p = 0.206 and p = 0.414 respectively) and Turmacin 1 g & Placebo (p = 0.046 and p = 0.037) were not significant. However, in the within group analysis participants in Turmacin 1 g group had better preserved muscle functions than Turmacin 0.5 g group at angular velocities of 120 and 180 when compared with placebo.

Conclusion

Turmacin (0.5 g and 1 g) was efficacious when compared to placebo in increasing the pain threshold and knee ROM in healthy participants with minor adverse events.

Details

Title
Effect of Turmacin supplementation on joint discomfort and functional outcome among healthy participants – A randomized placebo-controlled trial
Author
Jeffrey Pradeep Raj 1 ; Venkatachalam, Shreeraam 2 ; Pranathi Racha 3 ; Bhaskaran, Sreejith 4 ; Amaravati, Rajkumar S 2 

 Department of Clinical Pharmacology, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore 560 034, India 
 Department of Orthopaedics, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore 560 034, India 
 Department of Physiology, St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore 560 034, India 
 Division of Nutrition, St. John's Research Institute, Bangalore 560 034, India 
Publication year
2020
Publication date
Sep 2020
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
09652299
e-ISSN
18736963
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2450760240
Copyright
©2020. The Authors