ANTIDIABETIC MEDICINAL PLANTS OF INDIA- A REVIEW
Varuna P. Panicker* and Anu Gopalakrishnan
ABSTRACT
In India diabetes is a major health problem affecting people of both
rural and urban areas. Herbal formulations are preferred over various
treatment methods, which are following today to reduce the ill effects
of diabetes and its secondary complications, due to its lesser side
effects and low cost. In this review Indian medicinal plants with
proven antidiabetic and related beneficial effects used in treatment is
compiled. These include, Acacia Arabica, Aegle marmelose, Allium
cepa, Allium sativum, Aloe vera, Artemisia pallens, Azadirachta
indica, Beta vulgaris, Biophytum sensitivum, Bombax ceiba, Brassica
juncea, Caesalpinia bonducella, Cajanus cajan, Citrullus colocynthis, Coccinia indica,
Eucalyptus globules, Ficus bengalensis, Gymnema sylvestre, Hibiscus rosa-sinesis,
Momordica cymbalaria, Musa sapientum, Ocimum sanctum. One of the major contributing
factors in diabetes and its related complication is mainly due to the damage induced by free
radicals. Hence treatment of diabetes with herbal drugs having both antidiabetic and
antioxidant properties are more beneficial.
Keywords: Diabetes mellitus (DM), Medicinal plants, Type I DM, Type II DM.
[Download Article]
[Download Certifiate]