An Impact Assessment and Overview of Twenty Anti-Diabetic Medicinal Plants: New Medications for Treatment of Diabetes

Abstract

Medical plants have been used since ancient times for the treatment and management of diabetic mellitus (DM) in traditional medicine systems of many cultures throughout the world. Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the use medicinal plants for the management of DM and further encouraged the expansion of the frontiers of scientific evaluation of the hypoglycemic properties of diverse plant species. Accordingly, the hypoglycemic activity of a vast number of plant products have been evaluated and confirmed in animal models as well as in human beings. In some cases, the bioactiveprinciples of the medical plants have been isolated and identified. In this study, 21 Nigerian plants were analyzed with their bioactive principles and treatment records of diabetic melitus. In order to harness these natural resources and maximize the socioeconomic benefits derivable from Nigerian medicinal plants efforts should be geared toward research funding and deployment of Research and Development (R & D) policy framework into medicinal plants research endeavours.

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Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Health Promotion and Education

KEYWORDS

Diabetic Melitus, Nigerian Medicinal Plants, Bioactive treatment

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