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n. - Derived from pepper (especially black pepper).

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  • Unless you're referring to specific chemicals making other chemicals more bioavailable such as piperine and curcumin or ethanol and resveratrol, I have to disagree.
  • Unless you're referring to specific chemicals making other chemicals more bioavailable (such as piperine and curcumin or ethanol and resveratrol), I have to disagree.
  • I have recently started taking curcumin with piperine.
  • Pepper owes its properties to an alkaloid, piperine, and to a volatile oil.
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