Traditional complementary and alternative medicine (TCAM) for diabetic foot ulcer management: A systematic review
Authors
Suman Kumar
aAssam Science and Technology University, Guwahati, 781013, Assam, India
Alakesh Bharali
cDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati, 781017, Assam, India
Himangshu Sarma
dDepartment of Pharmacognosy, NETES Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Mirza, 781101, Assam, India
Susankar Kushari
aAssam Science and Technology University, Guwahati, 781013, Assam, India
Sameeran Gam
dDepartment of Pharmacognosy, NETES Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Mirza, 781101, Assam, India
Iswar Hazarika
eDepartment of Pharmacology, Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati, 781017, Assam, India
Satyendra Prasad
fDepartment of Pharmacognosy, R.T.M. Nagpur University, Nagpur, 440033, India
Damiki Laloo
aAssam Science and Technology University, Guwahati, 781013, Assam, India
Keywords:
Diabetic foot ulcer, Traditional complementary and alternative medicine, Medicinal plant extracts, Polyherbal formulation, Clinical aspect, Molecular mechanism
Abstract
Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFUs) are a devastating micro-vascular complication of diabetes with an increased prevalence and incidence and high rate of morbidity and mortality. Since antibiotics are frequently used to treat DFU, managing the condition has proven to be extremely challenging and may eventually lead to the development of antibiotic resistance. Scientists from around the world are working to develop an alternative solution to the problem of drug resistance by exploring complementary and alternative medicines that may be obtained from natural sources. Hence, the review aims to comprehensively report the information on the natural treatments and therapy used to manage DFU. All of the information described in the current study was gathered from electronic scientific resources, including Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, Science Direct, and Springer Link. Findings from the current review revealed the pre-clinical and clinical utility of 18 medicinal plants, 1 isolated compound, 7 polyherbal formulations including herbal creams, a few micronutrients including vitamins and minerals, insect products such as propolis, honey and, Maggot debridement therapy for the treatment and management of DFU. Natural therapies possess better efficacy, low cost, and shorter duration of treatment when compared with the conventional treatments; hence, all information made available about them is crucial to alter the direction of treatment. Furthermore, the data presented in this review are up to date on the potential efficacy of natural complementary medicines for alleviating DFU problems in in vitro and in vivo tests, as well as clinical studies.
Keywords: Diabetic foot ulcer, Traditional complementary and alternative medicine, Medicinal plant extracts, Polyherbal formulation, Clinical aspect, Molecular mechanism
Author Biographies
Suman Kumar, aAssam Science and Technology University, Guwahati, 781013, Assam, India
bDepartment of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati, 781017, Assam, India
Susankar Kushari, aAssam Science and Technology University, Guwahati, 781013, Assam, India
bDepartment of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati, 781017, Assam, India
Damiki Laloo, aAssam Science and Technology University, Guwahati, 781013, Assam, India
gPhytochemical Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmacognosy, Girijananda Chowdhury Institute of Pharmaceutical Science, Girijananda Chowdhury University, Guwahati, 781017, Assam, India
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