Turmeric is widely used in Indian cuisine. The main constituents of turmeric are curcumin and its analogues, which are well-known
antioxidant compounds. In the present study, we hypothesized that turmeric in curry might increase bowel motility and activate
hydrogen-producing bacterial flora in the colon, thereby increasing the concentration of breath hydrogen. Eight healthy subjects
fasted for 12 h and ingested curry and rice with or without turmeric (turmeric knockout curry). Breath-hydrogen concentrations
were analyzed every 15 min for 6 h by gas chromatography with a semiconductor detector. Curry with turmeric significantly
increased the area under the curve of breath hydrogen and shortened small-bowel transit time, compared with curry not containing
turmeric. These results suggested that dietary turmeric activated bowel motility and carbohydrate colonic fermentation.
Keywords Curry - Turmeric - Curcumin - Breath hydrogen - Small-bowel transit time