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Herb-drug interactions in diabetes mellitus: A review based on pre-clinical and clinical data

Journal

PHYTOTHERAPY RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 9, Pages 4763-4781

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ptr.7108

Keywords

CYP inhibition; diabetes mellitus; herb‐ drug interaction; pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetic

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The global diabetes epidemic is a major cause of fatality and lethality, with the use of medicinal plants becoming increasingly popular for disease treatment. However, more high-quality research is needed to evaluate the efficacy of herbal medicines, reduce side effects, and improve patient safety.
Global diabetes epidemic is the major cause of fatality and lethality. As per IDF 2019 report, diabetes caused 4.2 million deaths, approximately 463 million people are living with diabetes and by 2045, this will rise to 700 million. Nowadays, the physicians and common people in both developed and developing countries are using medicinal plants and their formulations to treat diseases with the postulation that organic commodities are safe for consumption. These plants may act as inhibitors or inducers of the Cytochrome P450 or transport and efflux proteins or both and may alter gastrointestinal, renal functions leading to Herb-Drug Interactions. This review intends to focus on the frequently employed medicinal plants, their traditional uses, their Cytochrome P450 inhibition or induction activity, phytochemical, and pharmacological effects, established HDI with the help of in vitro tools, in vivo pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics studies to understand the impact of herbs on ADME of the drug and whether it is beneficial, harmful or has no effect respectively. This review will help the physicians and other health care professionals as a reference guide to update their knowledge and expertise about HDI. However, more quality research in this area is needed to evaluate the efficacy of many herbal medicines, thereby reducing side effects and improving the safety of patients.

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