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Spice containing piperine, which dramatically boosts absorption of curcumin and other fat-soluble compounds, with mild anti-inflammatory properties of its own

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Last researchedApr 10, 2026
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Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is primarily notable in the context of health nutrition for piperine , an alkaloid that powerfully modulates drug-metabolizing enzymes in the gut and liver, with well-documented effects on the bioavailability of curcumin and several other compounds. Beyond its role as a bioavailability enhancer, piperine has mild anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of its own.

Bioavailability Enhancement {#bioavailability-enhancement}

A landmark pharmacokinetic study (PMC3918523) demonstrated that co-administering 20 mg of piperine with curcumin increased serum curcumin concentrations by approximately 2,000% in humans. Piperine achieves this by inhibiting UDP-glucuronosyltransferase and CYP3A4 , the primary enzymes that rapidly conjugate and degrade curcumin in the intestinal wall and liver. A few grinds of black pepper (enough to provide roughly 5–20 mg of piperine) is sufficient to produce a meaningful enhancement effect. Piperine also increases absorption of several other nutrients including selenium, beta-carotene, and some water-soluble vitamins, though these effects are less studied than the curcumin interaction.

Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant {#anti-inflammatory}

Piperine inhibits NF-κB , the master inflammatory transcription factor , and suppresses COX-2 expression, sharing mechanistic overlap with NSAIDs but at the low doses present in culinary use. Preclinical studies have shown piperine reduces TNF-α and IL-1β production. These anti-inflammatory effects at culinary concentrations are modest and largely incidental to black pepper’s primary value as a bioavailability enhancer.

Digestive Support {#digestive-support}

Stimulates digestive enzyme secretion and improves gut motility. The evidence and practical framing for this claim are covered in the page narrative above.