Salacia reticulata: An Integrative Review of its Antioxidant, Lipid-Lowering, and Glucose-Regulating Properties in Diabetes and Obesity
Muskan,
Lakshay Panwar,
Bhawna Chopra
et al.
Abstract:Abstract::
Across the globe, approximately half of the population diagnosed with diabetes use complementary
medicines for the treatment of diabetes. Salacia reticulata (family Hypocrataceae), is an
indigenous woody climber flowering plant commonly employed within the Ayurvedic healthcare
framework for addressing diabetes and obesity. It is also known as KothalaHimbutu and grows in the
dry zone forests of India and Sri Lanka. It is documented to exhibit antioxidant, lipid-lowering, hypertrophy-
reducing, and fi… Show more
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