The benefit of combining curcumin, bromelain and harpagophytum to reduce inflammation in osteoarthritic synovial cells
Abstract Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis, affecting millions of people worldwide and characterised by joint pain and inflammation. It is a complex disease involving inflammatory factors and affecting the whole joint, including the synovial membrane. Since drug com...
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Main Authors: | Sybille Brochard (Author), Julien Pontin (Author), Benoit Bernay (Author), Karim Boumediene (Author), Thierry Conrozier (Author), Catherine Baugé (Author) |
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