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Evaluation of Select Medicinal Plants to Assess Their Evidence as Anti-Diabetic by Using Mathematical and Statistical Techniques

Background: Diabetes Mellitus is considered as one of the five leading causes of death in the world. Apart from currently available therapeutic options, many herbal medicines have been recommended for the treatment of diabetes. Traditional plant medicines are used throughout the world for a range of diabetic presentations. Objective: Keeping in view the above background, comprehensive mathematical and statistical analysis of selected potential herbal drugs were evaluate and statistically signify their efficacy data in the treatment of diabetes mellitus. The present study based on the statistical and mathematical studies of three selected plants. All the extract of all three plants were confirmed by various tools. All extract were found to be safe and useful in diabetes and its complication. Result: This paper confirmed the possible mechanism of action of the phyto principles for their antidiabetic response with help of statistical and mathematical tools. These tools will provide the help with reference to safety, efficacy and toxicity data for the selected medicinal plants and the rationale behind their use as anti-diabetic drugs. This study will enhance their claim to be used as regular anti-diabetic drugs.


Author(s): Sonia Sharma, Rachit Kumar, Hemlatha Vasishtha and Deepankar Sharma

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