Diabetes is a common non-transmittable disease in the world today. It is the fourth leading cause of mortality in most developed nations and there is significant proof that it is widespread in many developing and newly developed nations. Diabetes patients are at risk of developing is chemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease and peripheral vascular disease, all of which can result in severe morbidity and death. The most widely used alternative therapy for glycaemic control is herbal medication. The effectiveness of botanicals in lowering sugar levels has been confirmed scientifically for a variety of Indian plant species. Numerous plants have been shown to be effective in treating a variety of systemic illnesses in traditional medical systems. Although many traditional/indigenous medical systems are more effective than modern medications, one of the biggest problems facing traditional medicine is the absence of comprehensive standardisation. The antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and hepatoprotective qualities of Katakakhadiradi kashayam may be responsible for its antidiabetic effects, but further research is needed to fully comprehend this kashayam's protective effects against a variety of ailments.
Five different staining methods were done on the sheep brain compared and the best method was employed to stain the human brain, Alstons staining method is found to be the best among the five staining method, which shows excellent differentiation of grey and white matter. Alston’s method has low shrinkage percentage and the time taken for this procedure is around 8 hrs 30 min. When compared with the unstained section with the stained section show pronounced grey matter. Learning neuroanatomy with wet brain section is difficult in unstained brain specimens, with the induction of staining method in the nueroanatomical structures will be helpful in differentiating the grey and white matter of brain. With the coronal and axial sections in this study various macroscopic neuroanatomical structures can be studied easily.
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