Medicinal plants: A promising source of anti-diabetic agents in sub-Sahara Africa

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
C. Aloke, C. Egwu, Oluwasola Abayomi Adelusi, Nnamdi Chinaka, S. Kanu, Peace Nzubuchukwu Ogbodo, B. Akumadu, Ikechukwu Achilonu
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Abstract

Abstract The rising burden of Diabetes mellitus (DM) globally and particularly in sub-Sahara Africa calls for alternative treatment solutions. This is because the currently available drugs for its management are limited due to undesirable adverse effects and high cost. Thus, this review explores diabetes and summarizes its treatment options, focusing mainly on medicinal plants therapy. Information on twenty-five selected medicinal plants from sub-Sahara Africa having hypoglycemic and anti-diabetic potentials was obtained via electronic search of major databases, such as Pubmed/Medline, Scopus, Google Scholar and web of science. Predominant bioactive compounds found in these plants include tannins, carpaine, terpenoids, hexadecenoic acid, luteolin, saponins, glycosides, rutin, quercetin, vindoline and kaempferol. Robust evidence indicates that these medicinal plants and their bioactive components exert their antidiabetic potentials via different mechanisms, including: regeneration of pancreatic β-cell and insulin secretion; inhibition of α-amylase, inhibition of intestinal glucose absorption and liver glucose production; antioxidative stress; limitation of glycogen degradation and gluconeogenesis; anti-inflammatory, immunoregulatory. DM imposes a tremendous burden in the region, and its prevalence is not abating; thus the rich flora of the region with known hypoglycemic and antidiabetic efficacy could be explored as a complementary therapy in its management.
药用植物:撒哈拉以南非洲抗糖尿病药物的一个有前途的来源
摘要全球范围内,特别是撒哈拉以南非洲地区,糖尿病(DM)负担不断增加,需要替代治疗方案。这是因为目前可用于其管理的药物由于不良反应和高成本而受到限制。因此,这篇综述探讨了糖尿病并总结了其治疗方案,主要集中在药用植物治疗上。通过电子搜索主要数据库,如Pubmed/Medline、Scopus、Google Scholar和科学网,获得了来自撒哈拉以南非洲的25种具有降血糖和抗糖尿病潜力的药用植物的信息。在这些植物中发现的主要生物活性化合物包括单宁、甜菜碱、萜类、十六碳烯酸、木犀草素、皂苷、糖苷、芦丁、槲皮素、长春花碱和山奈酚。有力的证据表明,这些药用植物及其生物活性成分通过不同的机制发挥其抗糖尿病潜力,包括:胰腺β细胞的再生和胰岛素分泌;抑制α-淀粉酶,抑制肠道葡萄糖吸收和肝脏葡萄糖生成;抗氧化应激;糖原降解和糖异生的限制;抗炎、免疫调节。糖尿病在该地区造成了巨大的负担,其流行率并没有下降;因此,该地区丰富的植物群具有已知的降血糖和抗糖尿病功效,可以作为其管理的补充疗法进行探索。
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Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Current Issues in Pharmacy and Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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