“…Trigonella foenum-graecum significantly reduced HbA1c (−0.6%; −0.9 to −0.4), FBG (−14 mg/dl; −22 to −5), PPBG (−21 mg/dl; −34 to −7), stimulated insulin (as insulin sensitizer; −21 mIU/L; −36 to −5), fasting C-peptide (as insulin sensitizer; −0.41 ng/ml; −0.67 to −0.16), BMI (−0.6 kg/m 2 ; −1.1 to −0.1), waist circumference (−4 cm; −7 to −1), and TG (−23 mg/dl; −46 to −1), and increased stimulated C-peptide (as insulin sensitizer; 0.93 ng/ml; 0.09–1.77) (see Figure 33 ). ( Gupta et al, 2001 ; Lu et al, 2008 ; Yaheya and Ismail, 2009 ; Ansari et al, 2011 ; Rafraf et al, 2014 ; Suchitra and Parthasarathy, 2015 ; Kaur et al, 2016 ; Singh et al, 2016 ; Verma et al, 2016 ; Ranade and Mudgalkar, 2017 ; Gholaman and Gholami, 2018 ; Kandhare et al, 2018 ; Hassani et al, 2019 ; Hota et al, 2019 ; Rashid et al, 2019 ; Hadi et al, 2020 ) Publication bias was detected in the funnel plot for HbA1c but not for FBG. In the funnel plot for HbA1c, there was an absence of smaller sized studies showing a larger positive effect, which could imply the effect may be larger than that reported from the meta-analysis.…”