Affiliation:
1. Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research Department of Pharmacy, School of Medical and Allied Sciences New Delhi India
2. Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research Department of Pharmacology New Delhi India
3. All India Institute of Medical Sciences Department of Pharmacology New Delhi India
4. Integral University Lucknow Pharmacy Lucknow India
Abstract
Background:
Diabetic Cardiomyopathy (DCM) poses a substantial healthcare challenge,
necessitating innovative therapeutic strategies. This review delves into the evolving role of traditional
Indian dietary herbs in managing DCM, aiming to shed light on their potential contributions.
Methods:
A comprehensive examination of the existing body of literature was conducted, synthesizing
data from studies exploring the effects of various Indian dietary herbs on DCM. Molecular
mechanisms, clinical outcomes, and safety profiles were scrutinized to establish a holistic
perspective on their therapeutic potential.
Results:
The review illuminates the multifaceted benefits of Indian dietary herbs in DCM management.
These herbs have demonstrated efficacy in mitigating cardiac dysfunction, reducing
oxidative stress, and modulating inflammatory responses. Molecular insights highlight their role
in the intricate signaling pathways underlying DCM. Furthermore, their safety profiles render
them promising candidates for adjunct therapy.
Conclusion:
Indian dietary herbs emerge as promising allies in the battle against DCM, offering
a holistic approach to the management of this intricate condition. Their cardioprotective effects,
coupled with their ability to address the underlying molecular mechanisms, herald a new era in
DCM therapy. This review underscores the need for further research to harness the potential of
these herbs fully and provides a beacon of hope for individuals affected by DCM.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.