"Application of Bioactive Molecules in the Treatment and Management of Type-1 Diabetic Disease"

R. S. Dubey, M. A. Naidu, A. Shukla, Awadhesh Kumar Shukla, M. Nireekshan Kumar, S. Verma, P. Mourya
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The following is a summary of bioactive chemicals that have been described by researchersbased on experimental or clinical antidiabetic data and used in traditional medical systems.Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common non-communicable diseases in the world. Athorough investigation was carried out to gather information on ayurveda, homoeopathic,unani, yoga, and other therapies. It is a metabolic dysfunction disease of the endocrine systemthat affects over 10% of the world’s population, with the number of those affected growingby the day. The scientific and family names, plant parts and test model employed, degree ofhypoglycemic activity, and active chemical compounds are all available in the profiles. Allbioactive treatments have been demonstrated to be beneficial in the treatment of diabeticcomplications and in lowering blood glucose levels in diabetics with DBT-1. Natural oraltreatment also significantly lowered glucose levels and insulin requirements in diabetic-1patients, but more clinical research is needed to determine the exact mechanism.
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