Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Antidiabetic Potential of Indigenous Plants; a Review
Revendra Parganiha
Abstract
The current study's objective is to assess numerous medicinal plants with anti diabetic properties. One of the most prevalent non-communicable illnesses in the world is diabetes mellitus. That's the fourth-leading causes of mortality in the world's most industrialized nations, and they have significantly increased that is widespread in many emerging industrialized and underdeveloped countries. The danger that this poses danger to be eliminated by the year 2100. Plants have historically been a prime source of medicine. The use of plants in the treatment of diseases was referenced in Ayurveda and other Indian literature. Numerous diseases. Less than 1% of an estimated 250000 higher plants have been examined. The advantages of medicinal plants with hypoglycemic effects in the treatment of diabetes mellitus have been supported by several investigations. These plants' properties may prevent diabetes problems from occurring and treat metabolic anomalies. Extremely few in relation to diabetes mellitus pharmacologically. There are few systematic investigations on herbs used in traditional medicine to treat diabetes mellitus.
Keywords
Diabetes mellitus, Ayurveda, Medicinal plants, Hypoglycemic.
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