Journal
MOLECULES
Volume 26, Issue 22, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26226836
Keywords
diabetes mellitus; Nigella sativa; curcumin; antidiabetic; hypoglycemic; insulin signal pathway
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The study of diabetes mellitus patterns reveals important facts such as oxidative stress, inflammation, and cellular death. Lack of drug therapies for DM emphasizes the crucial need for discovering and developing novel therapeutics. The increasing use of medicinal plants as alternative and natural cures for diabetes highlights the importance of examining the effectiveness of these plants in managing the disease.
The study of diabetes mellitus (DM) patterns illustrates increasingly important facts. Most importantly, they include oxidative stress, inflammation, and cellular death. Up to now, there is a shortage of drug therapies for DM, and the discovery and the development of novel therapeutics for this disease are crucial. Medicinal plants are being used more and more as an alternative and natural cure for the disease. Consequently, the objective of this review was to examine the latest results on the effectiveness and protection of natural plants in the management of DM as adjuvant drugs for diabetes and its complex concomitant diseases.
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