Abstract:Background and Objective: Moringa oleifera has multiple uses and almost all parts of the plant form part of the traditional diet in many Tropical and Subtropical countries. It is not clear how the dried raw seed was eaten affects diabetes. Research has shown that the raw seed has a wide range of medical properties and nutritive values. Most of the plants used for diabetes mellitus are not edible therefore studying a plant with hypoglycemic activity would have to amerce value in the management of the disease. M… Show more
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