巴基斯坦乔利斯坦沙漠药用植物抗糖尿病潜力综述

Q3 Medicine
Tahira Shamim, Hafiz Muhammad Asif, Ghazala Shaheen, Laila Sumreen, Sultan Ayaz, Tasneem Qureshi, Aymen Owais Ghauri, Tanveer Ali, Mukhtiar Ahmad, Farhan Sajid, Ijaz Khadim, Rida Tanveer, Raeesa Noor, Hina Nawaz, Jahanzaib Kaleem
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摘要

乔里斯坦沙漠是位于巴基斯坦旁遮普南部的沙漠。该地区拥有138种植物中64种以上的药用植物。值得注意的是,这片偏远的沙漠缺乏现代保健设施,其居民依赖当地可获得的植物物种来治疗急慢性疾病。药用植物,传统上是治疗许多非传染性疾病的理想药物来源;大多数现代处方药的原料都来自植物。在过去的几十年里,糖尿病正以惊人的速度增长。虽然药用植物在全球范围内使用,但只有少数药用植物的特性得到了科学的鉴定。同样,几乎没有科学证据证实该地区药用植物对糖尿病管理的功效。民族植物学研究表明,当地可用的药用植物确实具有抗糖尿病的潜力。本文综述了其中36种植物的药用特性。从这些植物中提取的几种成分具有抗糖尿病活性的化学成分,从而证实了它们对糖尿病管理的重要性。
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Anti-diabetic Potential of Indigenous Medicinal Plants of Cholistan Desert, Pakistan: A Review.

Anti-diabetic Potential of Indigenous Medicinal Plants of Cholistan Desert, Pakistan: A Review.

Cholistan Desert is a sandy desert located in southern Punjab, Pakistan. The area is rich in more than 64 medicinal plants among 138 plant species. It is noteworthy that this remote desert lacks modern health care facilities and its inhabitants are dependent on locally-available plant species for the treatment of acute and chronic illnesses. Medicinal plants, traditionally have been ideal sources of remedies for the management of many non-communicable diseases; most modern prescriptions drugs have their origins from plants. Diabetes is increasing at an alarming rate in the past few decades. Whereas medicinal plants are used globally, the specific properties of only a few have been identifies scientifically. Similarly, little scientific evidence exists that confirms the efficacy of the medicinal plants of this region for diabetes management. Ethnobotanical studies show that locally-available medicinal plants do have anti-diabetic potential. We reviewed the medicinal properties of 36 of these plants. Several ingredients derived from these plants have chemical constituents that demonstrate anti-diabetic activity, thereby validating their importance for the management of diabetes.

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Review of Diabetic Studies
Review of Diabetic Studies Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Review of Diabetic Studies (RDS) is the society"s peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. The purpose of The RDS is to support and encourage research in biomedical diabetes-related science including areas such as endocrinology, immunology, epidemiology, genetics, cell-based research, developmental research, bioengineering and disease management.
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