Research

Innovation Frontiers

Revolutionizing Curcumin Research and Development

At PRHIZOLUTION CURCUMIN Pvt Ltd, we’re not just following the trends in curcumin research; we’re setting them. Our dedicated R&D efforts have led to groundbreaking discoveries and methods, redefining the industry standards and enhancing the curcumin’s value and applications.

Our Research Initiatives

Groundbreaking Developments

Our significant strides in curcumin research have yielded remarkable results. We’ve successfully developed Organic Curcumin extracted using organic solvent ethanol, enhancing its commercial value and demand.

Our innovative method of extracting curcumin from wet/fresh turmeric is a pioneering achievement in the industry, leading to the production of water-soluble curcumin.

 

A Milestone in Curcumin Research

Cyclocurcumin:

Focusing on Cyclocurcumin, the most expensive botanical extract derived from the purest form of curcumin, we've achieved a purity level of 99%. This exceptional product commands a substantial commercial value, setting new benchmarks in the global market.
Cyclocurcumin:

Turmeric

Drying Process

Our research extends to the drying methods of wet turmeric. We've developed a unique drying process that converts wet turmeric into dry turmeric in just one day, bypassing traditional methods' drawbacks. This process retains the aroma, taste, and color of turmeric, and increases the dry recovery ratio significantly compared to conventional methods.
 Drying Process

Patent

Expectations

We are in the process of patenting our innovative techniques and discoveries. These patents are set to become milestones in the curcumin industry, marking our contributions and leadership in this field
Expectations

Collaborations

& Future Research

Our journey in research is continuous, and we actively seek collaborations to further our R&D initiatives. We invite researchers, institutions, and innovators to join us in exploring new horizons in curcumin research and contribute to our ongoing projects.
 & Future Research