Potential and Prospective of Traditional Indian Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Diabetes

IF 0.9 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Chinmaya Panda, Parth Sharma, U. S. Dixit, L. Pandey
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Abstract The emergence of diabetes as a silent epidemic and the failure of conventional medicines to provide a safe, effective, and affordable stance has rendered scientists to go back to the ancient literature on traditional plant-based therapies. Though many spices and herbs are used for usual culinary purposes, organized research on the beneficial effect of such herbs in regard to diabetes is less explored. Traditionally, ayurvedic phyto-based polyherbal formulations have been described to reduce blood glucose levels and ease allied complications related to diabetes. The present review amasses nine ethnomedicinal plants (cinnamon, fenugreek, bitter gourd, neem, Indian bael, black myrobalan, Indian gooseberry, turmeric, and giloy) of the Indian subcontinent frequently mentioned in a traditional setting. Systematic assessment of different extraction methods, computational, in vitro, in vivo, and human trials for diabetes involving plants, is presented. A list of some of the commercially available polyherbal formulations for diabetes, along with their key constituents, is discussed. Finally, considering the concomitant use of herbs along with conventional drugs, a brief perspective on the possible herb-drug interactions, limitations, and future directions is provided. This review sheds light on the bioactive components of pharmaceutically relevant plants mentioned in traditional settings for hypoglycemic control. Subsequently, wider acceptance of complementary therapy for efficient management of diabetes would improve the quality of life of patients across the globe. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
印度传统药用植物治疗糖尿病的潜力和前景
摘要 糖尿病已成为一种无声的流行病,而传统药物却无法提供安全、有效和负担得起的治疗方法,这促使科学家们重新审视有关传统植物疗法的古代文献。虽然许多香料和草药被用于普通烹饪目的,但有关这些草药对糖尿病有益作用的有组织研究却较少。传统上,阿育吠陀植物多草药配方可降低血糖水平,缓解糖尿病相关并发症。本综述收集了九种印度次大陆民族药用植物(肉桂、葫芦巴、苦瓜、印楝、印度桦木、黑麝香草、印度鹅莓、姜黄和吉罗依),这些植物在传统环境中经常被提及。报告对不同的提取方法、计算、体外、体内和人体试验进行了系统评估。还讨论了一些市售的糖尿病多草药制剂及其主要成分。最后,考虑到草药与传统药物的同时使用,简要介绍了草药与药物之间可能存在的相互作用、局限性和未来发展方向。这篇综述揭示了传统降血糖控制方法中提到的相关药用植物的生物活性成分。因此,更广泛地接受有效控制糖尿病的辅助疗法将提高全球患者的生活质量。图表摘要
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Journal of Biologically Active Products from Nature
Journal of Biologically Active Products from Nature Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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