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Trends in diabetes care with special emphasis to medicinal plants: Advancement and treatment

Authors

  • Bichitrananda Tripathy aCenturion University of Technology & Management, Odisha, 752050, India
  • Nityananda Sahoo aCenturion University of Technology & Management, Odisha, 752050, India
  • Sudhir Sahoo bRoyal College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Berhampur, Odisha, 759024, India

Keywords:

Diabetes mellitus, Plants, Pancreas, Insulin, Glucose

Abstract

Diabetic mellitus (DM) is a common metabolic disorder prevailing throughout the world. It may affect a child to an older person depending upon the physiology and the factors influencing the internal metabolic system of the body. Several treatments are available in the market ranges from synthetic drugs, insulin therapy, herbal drugs, and transdermal patches. Interestingly, the development of technologies and digital health have proving very helpful in improving the lifestyle of diabetic patients. All treatment approaches have their own advantages and disadvantages in the form of effectiveness and side effects. Medicinal plants have a long history of traditional application in the treatment of diabetes and even the use of plants are growing day-by-day due to the significant results against diseases and fewer side effects as compared to other treatment therapies. The intention behind writing this review is to gather all information and discussed them exhaustively in an article. The novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected my lives including diabetic patients. The antidiabetic treatment strategies during this period has also discussed. In this article, we highlighted the molecular mechanism and herbal phytoconstituents that are responsible for lowering blood glucose level. The factors responsible for the progression of metabolic disorders can be controlled with the use of phytoconstituents present in herbal plants to maintain β-cells performance and restore blood glucose level. It can be concluded that medicinal plants are effective and affordable with lesser side effects for treating DM. Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Plants, Pancreas, Insulin, Glucose

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