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@article{152908, author = {Gaurav Kumar and Dr. Tripti Shukla and Supratik Ray}, title = {Traditional Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Diabetes-An Overview}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {8}, number = {5}, pages = {6-11}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=152908}, abstract = {Traditional medicines produced from medicinal plants are utilised by approximately 67% of the people of the world. This study focuses on Indian ayurvedically antidiabetic medicines and plants which are used to treat diabetes or hyperglycemia. Now a day’s diabetes is an important & common disease through which many humans suffer especially in elder age. So, chance of side effect will be more as for age. That is why herbal medicines at this age are the most popular. Although numerous techniques to reducing the negative effects and subsequent problems of diabetes are available. It is also appropriate for rural areas or financially challenged people because of its inexpensive costs. The list is collected of herbal medicinal plants used for the treatment of diabetes with the antidiabetic and associated positive properties. The damage caused by the free radicals, and therefore an antidiabetic substance with antioxidant capabilities, is one of the etiological factors in the development and consequences of diabetes.}, keywords = {Traditional medicional plants, Diabetes Mellitus, hypolipidemic.}, month = {}, }
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