2023
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28207202
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Phytochemical Content and Antidiabetic Properties of Most Commonly Used Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants of Kenya

Felix Wambua Muema,
Consolata Nanjala,
Millicent Akinyi Oulo
et al.

Abstract: Traditional medicinal plants have been used for decades in folk medicines in the treatment and management of several ailments and diseases including diabetes, pain, ulcers, cancers, and wounds, among others. This study focused on the phytochemical and antidiabetic activity of the commonly used antidiabetic medicinal species in Kenya. Phytochemical profiling of these species revealed flavonoids and terpenoids as the major chemical classes reported which have been linked with strong biological activities against… Show more

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“…Plants have been a healing source since time immemorial [32]. Since their chemical analysis in the 19th century, bioactive compounds, referred to as phytochemicals in plants, animals, and living organisms, which influence physiological processes and have therapeutic potential and offer health benefits [33,34], have been crucial in advancing drug development [35].…”
Section: Plant-derived Anti-inflammatory Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plants have been a healing source since time immemorial [32]. Since their chemical analysis in the 19th century, bioactive compounds, referred to as phytochemicals in plants, animals, and living organisms, which influence physiological processes and have therapeutic potential and offer health benefits [33,34], have been crucial in advancing drug development [35].…”
Section: Plant-derived Anti-inflammatory Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%