Plant Based Bioactive Molecules in Diabetes with Their Therapeutic Mechanism
- Authors: Amit Kumar Dixit1, Qadir Alam2, Deepti Dixit3, Parvathy G. Nair4, P.V.V. Prasad5
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View Affiliations Hide AffiliationsAffiliations: 1 Central Ayurveda Research Institute CCRAS, Ministry of Ayush, Kolkata, India 2 Central Ayurveda Research Institute-CCRAS, Ministry of Ayush, Kolkata, India 3 School of Biochemistry, Devi Ahilya University, Khandwa Road, Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India 4 National Ayurveda Research Institute for Panchakarma, Cheruthuruthy, Thrisuur, Kerala, India 5 Central Ayurveda Research Institute-CCRAS, Ministry of Ayush, Kolkata, India
- Source: Therapeutic Implications of Natural Bioactive Compounds , pp 94-117
- Publication Date: September 2022
- Language: English
Plant based bioactive compounds are the secondary metabolites that are produced by them to perform their non-essential functions. They provide an ample source of nutraceuticals and therapeutics for humans. The research on these compounds is on trend these days and most of the research suggests their importance as therapeutic agents and as prophylactic agents against many diseases. Easy accessibility, and better efficacy with lesser adverse effects of bioactive compounds have made their research trending. Diabetes is the oldest known metabolic disease which requires a multimodal treatment approach for its management. The available drugs and treatment options are still unable to control the complications and economic burden faced by the patients. Many plants have been used traditionally for the management of diabetes worldwide. Now it has been well established that the plants provide a rich reservoir of bioactive compounds which have the potential to modulate various pathways involved in the regulation of blood glucose. This chapter discusses the common groups of plant derived bioactive compounds, their sources, and their mechanistic antidiabetic role.
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