Scientific Study from the year 2016 in the subject Biology - Botany Mar Augusthinose College language: English abstract: Diabetes is a complex metabolic disorder resulting from either insulin insufficiency or insulin dysfunction. Diabetes mellitus affects most of the people in both developed and developing countries. The treatment of diabetes with synthetic drugs is costly and chances of side effects are high. Phytomedicine has been used since ancient times in various parts of the world where access to modern medicine is limited. Medicinal plants and phytoconstituents play an important role in the management of diabetes mellitus especially in developing countries where resources are meagre. Phytochemicals identified from medicinal plants present an exciting opportunity for the development of new types of therapeutics for diabetes mellitus. Most prevalent among phytochemical groups are the alkaloids glycosides polysaccharides and phenolics such as flavonoids terpenoids and steroids. This study aims to provide a comparative information about various plants used for antidiabetes treatment in a trial community (Mannans) and their constituents which have been shown to display potent hypoglycemic activity. The current study was focused on four plants named Tinospora cordifolia Ensete superbum Coccinia grandis wild and Apama siliquosa Lam. which is locally known as Amruthu Kalluvazha Kattukoval and Alpam respectively. The plant parts such as seed leaves stem and bark were used by the local people. The plant materials prepared as decoction infusion aqueous extracts in milk or honey were used for the treatment of diabetes. The plants that are being used by the local people of the study area have been isolated from plants for the treatment of diabetes. The efficacy of these ethnomedicinal plants needs to be subjected to pharmacological validation. it was found that Coccinia grandis was more efficient than the other plants. Some antidiabetic plants may e
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