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Aim of the present study is evaluated various medicinal plants used for antidiabetic activity. Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common non- communicable diseases globally. It is the fourth leading causes of death in the most developed countries and there in substantial even diced that it in epidemic in many developing and newly industrialized nations. This posing a serious threat to be at with in 21st century. Since ancient time plants have been exemplary source of medicine. Ayurveda and other Indian literature mentioned the used of plants in treatment of various ailments. Out of an estimated 250000 higher plants, less than 1% have been screened pharmacologically and very few in regard to diabetes mellitus. Natural products, including organisms (plants, animals, or microorganisms) have been shown to possess health benefits for animals and humans. According to the estimation of the WHO in developing countries, 80% of the population has still depended on traditional medicines or folk medicines which are mostly prepared from the plant for prevention or treatment diseases. Traditional medicine from plant extracts has proved to be more affordable, clinically effective and relatively less adverse effects than modern drugs.

Keywords

Antidiabetics, Diabetics, Microorganisms, Ayurveda.

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Saurabh T. Shinde
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Dattakala College Of Pharmacy, Swami Chincholi(Bhigwan),Maharashtra,India

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Arun D. Shinde
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Dattakala College Of Pharmacy, Swami Chincholi(Bhigwan),Maharashtra,India

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Pritam S. Shinde
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Dattakala College Of Pharmacy, Swami Chincholi(Bhigwan),Maharashtra,India

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Shravani J. Shinde
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Dattakala College Of Pharmacy, Swami Chincholi(Bhigwan),Maharashtra,India

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Vaishnavi T. Shinde
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Dattakala College Of Pharmacy, Swami Chincholi(Bhigwan),Maharashtra,India

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Vinod G. Shingade
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Dattakala College Of Pharmacy, Swami Chincholi(Bhigwan),Maharashtra,India

Arun D. Shinde, Pritam S. Shinde, Saurabh T. Shinde, Shravani J. Shinde, Vaishnavi T. Shinde, Vinod G. Shingade, An Evaluation On Medicinal Plant Practice For Management Of Diabetes: A Short Review, Int. J. of Pharm. Sci., 2024, Vol 2, Issue 2, 647-660. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10695340

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