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Treatment of diabetic complications: do flavonoids holds the keys?

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2023.2232868

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Flavonoids; diabetes; diabetic complications; mechanism of action; pharmacological activity; SAR; >

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Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine disorder characterized by elevated blood sugar levels and can lead to serious complications. Current therapies fail to achieve absolute control of diabetes, and the side effects of pharmacotherapy worsen patients' quality of life. This review focuses on the therapeutic potential of flavonoids in the management of diabetes and diabetic complications.
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an endocrinological disorder in which blood sugar levels get elevated and if unmanaged, it leads to several critical complications. Existing therapies or drugs are not able to attain absolute control of DM. Moreover, associated side/adverse effects associated with pharmacotherapy further worsen the Quality of life of patients. Present review is focused on therapeutical potential of flavonoids in management of diabetes and diabetic complications. Plenteous literature has established significant potential of flavonoids in the treatment of diabetes and diabetic complications. A number of flavonoids are found to be effective in treatment of not only diabetes but progression of diabetic complication was also found to be attenuated with the use of flavonoids. Moreover, SAR studies of some flavonoids also indicated the that efficacy of flavonoids is increased with a change in functional group of flavonoids in the treatment of diabetes and diabetic complications. A number of clinical trials are into action to investigate the therapeutic potential of flavonoids as first-line drugs or as adjuvants for treatment of diabetes and diabetic complications.. Owing to their diverse mechanism of action, efficacy and safety, flavonoids may be conscripted as potential candidate for treatment of diabetic complications.

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