2021
DOI: 10.22159/ajpcr.2021.v14i4.40825
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Medicinal Plants for Diabetes Mellitus: A Review

Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is one of the major health problems in the world, the incidence and associated mortality are increasing. Fourth leading causes of death in the most advanced countries and there, in other emerging and recently industrialized nations, still controlled the epidemic. Inadequate control of blood sugar has significant consequences for well-being. Ayurveda and other Indian writing referenced the utilized of plants in the treatment of different diseases. Medicinal plant with antidiabetic potential ha… Show more

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“…strumarium have antibacterial (Wahab et al, 2017;Ingawale et al, 2018;Khan et al, 2020;Jawalkar et al, 2020), antifungal (Kim et al, 2002;Ma et al, 2007;Wahab et al, 2017), antioxidant (Lee et al, 2001;Scherer et al, 2013;Malpani et al, 2019), anti-Plant extracts to control malarial vector populations inflammatory (Kim et al, 2005;Han et al, 2007;Xia et al, 2020), antidiabetic (Ingawale et al, 2018;Guemmaz et al, 2018;Shelke and SM, 2021) anti-cancerous (Piloto-Ferrer et al, 2019;Malekzadeh et al, 2020;Ly et al, 2021) properties. Leaves and fruit extracts of X. strumarium was found to repel the potato beetle Leptinotrasa decemlineata (Cetinsoy et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…strumarium have antibacterial (Wahab et al, 2017;Ingawale et al, 2018;Khan et al, 2020;Jawalkar et al, 2020), antifungal (Kim et al, 2002;Ma et al, 2007;Wahab et al, 2017), antioxidant (Lee et al, 2001;Scherer et al, 2013;Malpani et al, 2019), anti-Plant extracts to control malarial vector populations inflammatory (Kim et al, 2005;Han et al, 2007;Xia et al, 2020), antidiabetic (Ingawale et al, 2018;Guemmaz et al, 2018;Shelke and SM, 2021) anti-cancerous (Piloto-Ferrer et al, 2019;Malekzadeh et al, 2020;Ly et al, 2021) properties. Leaves and fruit extracts of X. strumarium was found to repel the potato beetle Leptinotrasa decemlineata (Cetinsoy et al, 1998).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%