Abstract
One component of metabolic syndrome is diabetes mellitus. In recent years, the prevalence of diabetes has increased. Drugs produced chemically are used to reduce the negative effects of diabetes mellitus and its repercussions, which include weight gain, gastrointestinal problems, and heart failure. However, medicinal plants may provide an accurate source of drugs that combat diabetes. This paper aims to identify the potential advantages of any plant matrix. Because they are less costly and have minimal or no side effects, restricting one's diet, exercising, and using plant-based antidiabetic substances are all recommended as effective ways to cure diabetes. This review centers on the bioactive components of antidiabetic plants, their chemical Characterization, and plant-based diets to manage diabetes. Much scientific information has been discovered regarding the plant-based product's mode of action. This article's objective is to highlight anti-diabetic plants and bioactive compounds produced from plants that offer anti-diabetic properties. Additionally, it gives researchers information that could be used to develop new tactics, such as locating effective bioactive compounds to facilitate the control of diabetes.
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