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Abstract

International Journal of Advance Research in Multidisciplinary, 2023;1(1):87-90

A study on phytochemical investigation of selected plants extracts

Author : Narendra Patel and Dr. Anuj Kumar Sharma

Abstract

Herbs are not a novel treatment for diabetes. In Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine, herb-herb mixes, also known as polyherbal remedies, have been used for many years. Since ancient times, plants and plant extracts have been used to cure or prevent diabetes, which appears to be the most successful and non-toxic method. Globalisation, industrialization, and fast urbanisation have all contributed to India's economic and social growth, but they have also drastically changed people's lifestyles and increased the risk of lifestyle-related illnesses. The primary causes of India's diabetes epidemic in urban areas are sedentarism, or the lack of exercise, and the fast-food culture. Despite advancements in modern medicine, patients and their families in rural areas face significant financial challenges. Investigating the ability of polyphenols as extra or substitute antidiabetic capsules is crucial, as evidenced using the surge in consumer interest in natural and plant-primarily based drug treatments. Researchers, scientific specialists, and people seeking out scientifically supported nutritional techniques to help control diabetes may locate great fees in the insights provided via this have a look at. This study can help in the introduction of focused nutraceuticals or nutritional pointers for human beings with diabetes via clarifying the molecular pathways and figuring out particular polyphenols with effective anti-diabetic activities.

Keywords

Phytochemical investigation, plants extracts, herbs