Intenational Literature
Micellar curcumin demonstrates high bioavailability
(Schiborr et al., 2014).

This includes:
- Comparative pharmacokinetic studies in humans
- Blood concentration-time curve analysis
- Differences between formulation types
- Supporting its relevance in bioavailability and formulation science research.
Note: This content is for research reference only and does not constitute efficacy claims.
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NovaSOL® is a curcumin raw material using German patented micellar technology (EP2934185), encapsulating curcumin in a water-soluble carrier to form a stable liquid structure with high bioavailability.
According to human research by Schiborr et al. (2014), the bioavailability (AUC) of NovaSOL® micellar curcumin is 185 times higher than that of native curcumin and significantly outperforms micronized turmeric powder.
The product holds German patent and is manufactured in a European pharmaceutical-grade GMP facility, ensuring consistency and safety in the manufacturing process.
The sources mention that "Water-soluble Turmeric" is also offered as another option for water-soluble support materials.
This is a patented process that encapsulates curcumin in water-soluble carriers, allowing the micelles to form a nano-scale dispersion state, which greatly enhances stability in aqueous environments.
It is suitable for office workers who focus for long periods, individuals who frequently attend social drinking events, seniors looking to maintain mobility, and the general daily nutrition management market.
Due to its versatile liquid application flexibility, it is suitable for liquid capsules, softgels, drops, liquid sprays, and various functional drinks.
Yes, NovaSOL® curcumin complies with Clean Label requirements, making it suitable as a high-quality ingredient for dietary supplements.
It features a high-dispersion water-soluble structure where micelles form a stable nano-scale dispersion, solving the common issue of traditional curcumin's poor solubility in water.
Because native curcumin has extremely low absorption in the human body; increasing the absorption rate through NovaSOL® technology allows the nutritional components to be utilized more effectively.
References
Chandran, B., & Goel, A. (2012). A randomized, pilot study to assess the efficacy and safety of curcumin in patients with active rheumatoid arthritis. Phytotherapy research, 26(11), 1719-1725
Schiborr, C., Kocher, A., Behnam, D., Jandasek, J., Toelstede, S., & Frank, J. (2014). The oral bioavailability of curcumin from micronized powder and liquid micelles is significantly increased in healthy humans and differs between sexes. Molecular nutrition & food research, 58(3), 516-527.
Jamali, N., Adib-Hajbaghery, M., & Soleimani, A. (2020). The effect of curcumin ointment on knee pain in older adults with osteoarthritis: a randomized placebo trial. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, 20(1), 305.
Shao, S., Ye, X., Su, W., & Wang, Y. (2023). Curcumin alleviates Alzheimer’s disease by inhibiting inflammatory response, oxidative stress and activating the AMPK pathway. Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy, 134, 102363.