Title: A Review on Antidiabetic Potential of Herbals in Siddha Medicine

Authors: A. Jeyanthi, V.Chithra, V.Jasmine Ranjana

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v5i6.108

Abstract

Diabetes Mellitus, commonly referred to as diabetes is one of the world’s major diseases. As of 2015, it affects an estimated 415 million people worldwide. 46% of the people with diabetes are undiagnosed. The figure is expected to rise to 642 million people worldwide by 2040. This review discusses the Siddha methodology of antidiabetic herbals and their usage, phytochemical constituents and in-vitro and in-vivo studies. The present review aims to compile some medicinal plants such as sirukurinjan (Gymnemasylvestre), Vendhayam (Trigonella foenum graecum), Avarai (Cassia auriculata), kondrai (Cassia fistula), Naval (Eugenia jambolana), Vilvam (Aegle marmelos) having antidiabetic properties.

Keywords-Siddha literature, Antidiabetic, Diabetes Mellitus, Gymnemasylvestre, Trigonella foenum graecum, Cassiaauriculata, Cassia fistula, Eugenia jambolana, Aegle marmelos

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Corresponding Author

A. Jeyanthi

Reader, Sri Sairam Siddha Medical College and Research Center, Chennai, India