The Bioavailability of Different Curcumin Formulations
If you consume curcumin that is not efficiently absorbed into your body’s circulation, it is essentially useless.
The bioavailability of curcumin is the proportion of curcumin that enters the body and has an active effect. Bioavailability is measured by the well-defined integral AUC, which measures the amount of curcumin in the blood plasma (nmol/L) over time.
Research shows that the bioavailability of Elixirvit’s NovaSOL Curcumin is 185 times higher than that of native curcumin.
Only one 500 mg liquid capsule of NovaSOL Curcumin micelles reached an unrivalled AUC of 12147.7 nmol/L over 24 hours while 500 mg of native curcumin generated only 65.6 nmol/L over the same time. This translates to 185 times more curcumin in your blood.
Micronization of curcumin or adding enhancers such as lecithin, turmeric oils or piperine improves the bioavailability of curcumin only up to 20 times.
Elixirvit’s NovaSOL Curcumin is superior to all curcumin formulations to date.