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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
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HERBAL REMEDIES AS ALTERNATIVE TO ANTIDIABETIC AND PLANTS ARE AVAILABLE IN BANGLADESH: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
Md. Reyad-ul-Ferdous*, Almas Ahmmed, Md. Abu Hena Mostofa Kamal, Prawej Ansari, D.M. Shamim Shahjahan, Farhana Akter and Md. Hossan Sakib
Abstract In the last few decades herbal medicine rapidly rise both in developing and developed countries because of their natural origin and less side effects. Several traditional medicines in use are derived from medicinal plants, minerals and organic matter. The existing review focuses on herbal drug planning and plants used in the treatment of different acute and chronic diseases like as arthritis, inflammation, wounds, gonorrhea, stomach ache, tumors and burns, cough, degenerative joint disease, asthma, urinary calculi, amenorrhea, diabetes, snake bite and dysmenorrhea in the world. The exercise of Ayurvedic medicines is common in both adults and children and is increasing in many areas of the world. This paper will discuss the benefits with use of herbal medicines as Antidiabetic activity. These plants are demonstrates significant antidiabetic effect. Therefore, as the disease is progressing unabated, there is an urgent need of identifying indigenous natural resources in order to procure them, as well as investigate in detail, their potential on different newly identified targets in order to develop them as new therapeutics. Keywords: Antidiabetis, Medicinal plants, Herbal remedies, Vegetarian food, Bangladesh. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
