Paul Saladino· MD
in 1976 good pasture and arigi found that turmeric caused a dose and time dependent induction of chromosomal aberrations in several mammalian sail lines these alterations were observed at concentrations of 10 micrograms per ml
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in 1976 good pasture and arigi found that turmeric caused a dose and time dependent induction of chromosomal aberrations in several mammalian sail lines these alterations were observed at concentrations of 10 micrograms per ml
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accumulating data have demonstrated that since then the curcumin can induce dna damage and chromosomal aberrations both in vitro and in vivo at concentrations similar to those reported to exert beneficial effects