Ethnomedicinal value of antidiabetic plants in Bangladesh: a comprehensive review
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2021-04-08
IDENTIFICADOR UNIVERSAL: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/2809
VERSIÓN EDITADA: https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/10/4/729
TIPO DE DOCUMENTO: article
RESUMEN
The use of conventional drugs to treat metabolic disorders and the pathological consequences of diabetes further increases the complications because of the side effects, and is sometimes burdensome due to relatively higher costs and occasionally painful route of administration of these drugs. Therefore, shifting to herbal medicine may be more effective, economical, have fewer side effects and might have minimal toxicity. The present review amasses a list of ethnomedicinal plants of 143 species belonging to 61 families, from distinctive domestic survey literature, reported to have been used to treat diabetes by the ethnic and local people of Bangladesh. Leaves of the medicinal plants were found leading in terms of their use, followed by fruits, whole plants, roots, seeds, bark, stems, flowers, and rhizomes. This review provides starting information leading to the search for and use of indigenous botanical resources to discover bioactive compounds for novel hypoglycemic drug development.