Anti-diabetic potential of herbal medicinal plants
Journal Title: International Journal of Recent Scientific Research - Year 2017, Vol 8, Issue 2
Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is probably the common metabolic disorders and a couple of. 8% with the population is suffering from this disease across the world which may well cross 5. 4% from the year 2025. Oral anti-hyperglycemic agents like sulphonylureas and biguanides are the vital players for the management of the disease but there is growing interest in herbal remedies due to the side effects associated with the oral hypoglycemic agents. Plants are already the very esteemed way to obtain medicine given that prehistoric period because of the invaluable positive aspects though several potential man made compounds have been introduced to exchange them. The current review discusses a number of the familiar crops which play an essential role inside the management regarding diabetes mellitus.
Authors and Affiliations
Manik Islam
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