Exploring Nature's Remedy: Medicinal Plants Combatting Diabetes in Animal Studies

https://doi.org/10.55529/jcpp.22.16.26

Authors

  • Mashooq Ahmad Mir Department of Pharmacology, CT Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, PTU, Jalandhar Punjab, India.
  • Mohd Altaf Dar Department of Pharmacology, CT Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, PTU, Jalandhar Punjab, India.
  • Afshana Qadir Nursing Tutor, Government College of Nursing Baramulla, India.
  • Zulfkar Qadrie Department of Pharmacology, Government Medical College, Baramulla, India.
  • Humaira Ashraf Department of Animal Nutrition, SKUAST-K, Srinagar, India.

Keywords:

Diabetes, Medicinal Plants, Ayurveda, Unani.

Abstract

Diabetes is a persistent hormonal disorder that is widespread worldwide and its occurrence is on the rise. Diabetes is a significant health problem that affects people of all ages due to its involvement in multiple body systems and the potential for devastating complications. Despite advancements in drug discovery and therapeutic approaches, effectively treating diabetes continues to be a formidable issue. Consequently, global research efforts are concentrated on discovering alternative methods. Through extensive analysis, a multitude of conventional remedies have been discovered for diabetes. Compounds and extracts derived from many natural sources, notably plants, have always been a popular tool for managing and treating complex genetic illnesses and the associated complications. therapeutic herbs have demonstrated encouraging effects in experimental animals, which can be extended to people as well. This research will examine different medicinal plants that have demonstrated anti-diabetic effects in experimental animals.

Published

2022-02-16

How to Cite

Mashooq Ahmad Mir, Mohd Altaf Dar, Afshana Qadir, Zulfkar Qadrie, & Humaira Ashraf. (2022). Exploring Nature’s Remedy: Medicinal Plants Combatting Diabetes in Animal Studies. Journal of Community Pharmacy Practice, 2(02), 16–26. https://doi.org/10.55529/jcpp.22.16.26

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