Volume : 11, Issue : 02, February – 2024

Title:

A REVIEW ON POLYHERBAL PLATS FOR METABOLIC DISORDER

Authors :

Ms. Abisha.D*, Mrs Aparna.P, Ms. Anuja.A, Dr. Prasobh.G.R

Abstract :

Manufacturing of Herbal and Ayurvedic products is simple and good request demand for these products. According to the WHO as much as 80 of the world’s population relies on traditional drug. Metabolic disorders refer to a group of health conditions that affect the body’s metabolic processes, including the way it processes and utilizes food for energy. PHF use has significant drawbacks, even though ayurvedic PHFs are useful to people. They continue to have difficulties in several areas due to various inevitable drawbacks that impair their capacity and treatment effectiveness. Due to its numerous pharmacological actions, Triphala is a medication that is commonly used in treating several illnesses. One of the most popular Ayurvedic medicines. Triphala is made up of the three drugs. Terminalia chebula Retz (Haritaki), Terminalia bellerica Roxb (Bibhitaki), and Emblica officinalis Gaertn (Amalaki). The pericarps of these medications are usually mixed in exactly equal amounts in the formulations. . DM is a chronic metabolic disorder affecting approximately 5% of the world’s population. According to World Health Organisation projections, the diabetic population is likely to 300 millions or more by the year 2025. Here the plants which is used for diabetes mellitus are Wattakaka volubilis (L.f) Stapf. (Asclepiadaceae)Local Name:Perun-kurinjan, Abrus precatorius L.(Fabaceae)Local Name:Kundumani, Trigonella foenum graecum: (fenugreek) Aleo vera and Aleo barbadensis. The above-mentioned plants have been considered for their possible hypoglycemic actions and the researchers have carried out some preliminary investigations. Scientific validation of several Indian plant species has proved the efficacy of the botanicals in reducing the sugar level could be considered as of possible therapeutic value. Thus many different plants have been used individually or in formulations for treatment of diabetes.
Keywords: WHO, Polyherbal, Plants, Diabetes mellitus,Disorder.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Abisha.D et al., A Review On Polyherbal Plats For Metabolic Disorder, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (02).

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