Diabetes & Obesity International Journal (DOIJ)

ISSN: 2574-7770

Review Article

Role of Glucose Transporting Phytosterols in Diabetic Management

Authors: Bupesh G* , Saravanan KM , Panneerselvam G , Meenakshi Sundaram K and Visvanathan P

DOI: 10.23880/doij-16000261

Abstract

An increasing number of people are developing diabetes, a worldwide health issue. Traditional diabetes treatments have a hefty price tag and a poor track record. In many nations, using herbal remedies and plant extracts to treat diabetes is becoming more popular. The Asian countries have a long tradition of treating many illnesses, including diabetes, with herbal treatment. In this study, we collated and outlined all in vivo and in vitro research projects for plants with potential antidiabetic action. The Muntingia calabura plant is being researched for its potential to treat diabetes. It is intended that this review will help provide scientific proof for the plant's traditional usage as an antidiabetic. The method of action and the substance responsible for the activity are covered in this review. Additionally, pharmacokinetic and safety aspects were described. 

Keywords: Diabetes; Herbal medicine; Plant extracts; Pharmacological activity; Adverse effects

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