Abstract

Therapeutic effects of Flax seeds (Linum usitatissimum) and Chia seeds (Salvia hispanica) against hyperglycemia

Highlights

  • Type 2 diabetes, an overall network wellbeing disaster cause genuine dangers to the economies all countries, especially developing nations

  • Type 2 diabetes a noninsulin dependent diabetes is a group of metabolic conditions because of lack or wrong activity of insulin in the body, predominantly described by a persistent hyperglycemia

  • The objective of this study is to examine the proximate analysis of flaxseeds plus chia seeds and to examine the comparative hypoglycemic effects of flaxseeds and chia seeds

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Summary

Introduction

Type 2 diabetes, an overall network wellbeing disaster cause genuine dangers to the economies all countries, especially developing nations. A distinctive pathophysiological point of type 2 diabetes is ineffectual activity of insulin, insulin obstruction in main body part, for example, muscles and liver It causes decline in transport of glucose in cells causing hyperglycemia. The requirements of diabetic patients are constrained to satisfactory glycemic control as well as having avoiding estimating like: smart dieting, being physically dynamic, checking of glucose, great critical thinking abilities, sound adapting aptitudes and hazard decrease practices. This metabolic syndrome is quickly overwhelming in making states and Pakistan stands situated as the seventh greatest country with diabetic peoples and assessed to be the fourth greatest 2030 continuously. The outcomes of poor glycemic control and high degrees of complexities due to expanding rats of this syndrome in Pakistan that grounds threat to the quality and economy existence of people [2]

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