The Role of Medicinal Plants Extras in Lowering the Level Blood Sugar Level

Authors

  • Diana Essam Kazem Obaid Associate Professor of the Department of Special Legal Disciplines of the Customs Institute
  • Nour Imad Khalil Nasser Dhi Qar University College of Science/Department of Pathological Analysis
  • Ali Amer Kareem Jiyad University of Kufa - College of Science Department of Pathological Analysis
  • Kawthar Kazem Jabbara mazeel mazeel / Dhi Qar University College of Science/Department of Pathological Analysis
  • zahraa abd al rahem sultan batol Dhi Qar university College of science Department of Pathological analysis

Keywords:

medicinal plants, diabetes

Abstract

Recently, some medicinal plants have been reported to be useful in diabetes worldwide and have been used empirically in antidiabetic and antihyperlipidemic remedies. Antihyperglycemic activity of the plants is mainly due to their ability to restore the function of pancreatic tissues by causing an increase in insulin output or inhibit the intestinal absorption of glucose or to the facilitation of metabolites in insulin dependent processes. More than 400 plant species having hypoglycemic activity have been available in literature, however, searching for new antidiabetic drugs from natural plants is still attractive because they contain substances which demonstrate alternative and safe effects on diabetes mellitus. Most of plants contain glycosides, alkaloids, terpenoids, flavonoids, carotenoids, etc., that are frequently implicated as having antidiabetic effect.

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Published

2024-06-20

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Diana Essam Kazem Obaid, Nour Imad Khalil Nasser, Ali Amer Kareem Jiyad, Kawthar Kazem Jabbara mazeel, & zahraa abd al rahem sultan batol. (2024). The Role of Medicinal Plants Extras in Lowering the Level Blood Sugar Level. Eurasian Journal of Research, Development and Innovation, 33, 458–471. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejrdi/article/view/6166

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