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Abstract

REVIEW ON HYPOGLYCEMIC PROPERTIES OF MEDICINAL PLANTS FOR TREATMENT OF DIABETES

Nikhil Sahu, Nitin Nema, Neetesh, Prateek Jain, Shikha Mishra*

Adina Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sagar (M.P.)

ABSTRACT

Diabetes is a significant metabolic illness that is treated with a variety of medicinal herbs in traditional medicine. Many present treatments are derived from these plants, which have no negative effects. According to the World Health Organization, up to 90% of people in underdeveloped countries use traditional medicine (plants and their products) for primary health care. Approximately 800 plants have been identified to have anti-diabetic properties.The goal of this systematic review is to look at diabetes and summaries the many therapies for it, with an emphasis on herbal therapy.

Keywords: Diabetes, Herbal treatment, Review, Hypoglycemic properties.


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