2018
DOI: 10.15406/ijcam.2018.11.00374
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A review on the role of jamun, syzygium cumini skeels in the treatment of diabetes

Abstract: Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com Int J Complement Alt Med. 2018;11(2):91-95 91 AbstractThe diabetes has been increasing throughout the globe with an alarming rate due to lifestyle changes and it has become a global burden requiring attention of the most populated countries, where its incidence is ever increasing. There are two major type of diabetes type I which is an autoimmune disorder where the T lymphocytes are involved in the destruction of β-cells of the pancreas and it has genetic predispos… Show more

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“…Medicinally, the fruit is said to be astringent, stomachic, carminative, antiscorbutic and diuretic moreover, a fruit extract confirmed antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities and may potentially be used on normal antimicrobial merchandise [37]. Some of the patients had shown manipulate of blood sugar ranges when they had been placed on jamun remedy indicating a terrific response to the treatment, whereas others did now not show any development after the treatment [38][39].…”
Section: Syzygium Cuminimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Medicinally, the fruit is said to be astringent, stomachic, carminative, antiscorbutic and diuretic moreover, a fruit extract confirmed antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities and may potentially be used on normal antimicrobial merchandise [37]. Some of the patients had shown manipulate of blood sugar ranges when they had been placed on jamun remedy indicating a terrific response to the treatment, whereas others did now not show any development after the treatment [38][39].…”
Section: Syzygium Cuminimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allium cepa is additionally antioxidant and hypolipidaemic activity. Administration of a sulfur containing aminoalkanoic acid from onion, S-methyl amino acid sulphoxide (SMCS) to alloxan iatrogenic diabetic rats considerably controlled glucose yet as lipids in blood serum and tissues and normalized the activities of liver hexokinase, aldohexose 6-phosphatase and HMG Co A enzyme [39][40][41].…”
Section: Allium Cepamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In India and other parts of the world, reviews on its medicinal use in a variety of diseases have been documented for more than 100 years, among them blisters in the mouth, cancer, colic, diarrhea, digestive complaints, dysentery, and hemorrhoids [38]. Medicinal preparations of S. cumini for diabetes have shown hypoglycemic effects in different preclinical models and in some controlled clinical trials [39, 40].…”
Section: Which Preclinical and Human-use Data Are Useful To Define Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[37] Current State, Limitations and Future Prospects The diabetes has been increasing throughout the globe with an alarming rate due to lifestyle changes and it has become a global burden requiring attention of the most populated countries, where its incidence is ever increasing. [59] The global diabetes prevalence in 2019 is estimated to be 9.3% (463 million people), rising to 10.2% (578 million) by 2030 and 10.9% (700 million) by 2045. [4] People have become more interested in herbal medicine because the global burden of treatment cost by conventional anti-diabetic medicine is very high and the increasing side effects of these medicines are alarming in the world.…”
Section: Histological Effects (Pancreas and Liver)mentioning
confidence: 99%