Reporters: Mrs.Daowadol Sawatdilanon , Mr.Natthawut Thongson , Mr.Sumpudeng Meena
Evidence Date: 2024
Related SDGs: 
Asst. Prof. Thanakorn Damsud and his research team conducted a study on “Inhibitory activity of insect curcumin protein particles on α-glucosidase and their synergism with acarbose under simulated digestion.” The aim of this study was to develop alternative insect proteins with good nutritional value and bioactivity to create added value
?Moreover, turmeric (Curcuma longa), widely used in Thai cuisine, has long been valued as a herbal remedy for women’s health due to its active compound curcumin, which offers several benefits such as reduces menstrual pain and balances hormones, supports skin health and beauty, promotes digestive and internal health, potential anticancer effects cancer cells, including breast and cervical cancer, though it should complement, not replace, medical treatment.
In summary turmeric is a beneficial herb for women, supporting menstrual comfort, skin health, digestion, liver function, and potentially reducing cancer risk when consumed appropriately.


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