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Nanotechnological approaches for the development of herbal drugs in treatment of diabetes mellitus - a critical review

Journal

IET NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 549-556

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/iet-nbt.2017.0242

Keywords

drugs; drug delivery systems; nanomedicine; reviews; diseases; patient care; nanotechnological approaches; herbal drugs; diabetes mellitus treatment; critical review; chronic illness; medical care; patient self-management education; long-term complications; risk reduction; ageing; urbanisation; obesity; physical inactivity; pharmacopoeias; standardise procedures; herbal inputs identification-authentication; folklore medicine; bioactive compounds; health status; biological applications; medical applications; targeted drug delivery systems; chronic effects; herbal medicines

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  1. DST-SERB N-PDF division [DST-SERB N-PDF/2015/000534]

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic illness that requires continuing medical care and patient self-management education to prevent acute complications and to reduce the risk of long-term complications. The number of people with diabetes is increasing due to population growth, ageing, urbanisation and increasing prevalence of obesity and physical inactivity. Apart from currently available therapeutic options, many herbal medicines have been recommended for the treatment of diabetes. Herbal drugs are prescribed widely because of their effectiveness, less side effects and relatively low cost. Several pharmacopoeias have provided parameters to maintain quality and standardise procedures in identification/authentication of herbal inputs and their products. Available literature related to folklore medicine used in the treatment of diabetes extended to nanoformulation of herbal drugs up to date was cited. The use of bioactive compounds leads to new hope to improve the life expectancy and health status of the population for the formulation of novel drugs. Recently, many studies have shown that nanotechnology has the potential to be used in different biological and medical applications, mainly as targeted drug delivery systems to minimise and delay the chronic effects of diabetes. Herein, the authors presented a thorough review of the available herbal medicines and the possibilities of developing their nanoformulations in the treatment of DM.

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