Role Of Phyto Nutraceuticals In Management Of Hyperglycemia

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Waleed Hassan Almalki , Turki Mohammed Hamed Altalhi , Fozan Saeed Abdulhaq , Sattam Talal Bahabri , Anas Tariq Khogeer , Redwan Yousef Mirdad

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Due to the presence of therapeutically significant phytochemicals, medicinal plants have great promise in the treatment of a wide range of illnesses. Diabetic symptoms may be alleviated by a variety of drugs on the market, including insulin. However, these over-the-counter medications are costly and have several side effects. Herbal treatments are becoming more popular since they are both affordable and effective, with fewer adverse effects. This research includes information about diabetic-treating medicinal herbs. This review will summarise and classify research on medicinal plants with anti-diabetic properties, as well as prospective routes for additional investigation. A comprehensive search for medicinal plants with anti-diabetic properties was carried out using many search engines, such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Science Direct, and other online journals and books. Asian countries contain a vast array of plants that have been used by traditional practitioners to treat a wide range of illnesses. More than 80 plants that have been shown to have antidiabetic, anti-hyperglycemic, hypodiabetic, and insulin mimic properties have been gathered for this research. This review contains useful information on the different medicinal plants that are used to treat diabetes-related issues. Research on the plant's active compounds and mechanisms may be done.

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