Antidiabetic Potential of Selected Ethnomedicines Utilized for the Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Trinidad and Tobago: A Review
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Published:2023-05
Issue:4
Volume:19
Page:
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ISSN:1573-3998
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Container-title:Current Diabetes Reviews
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language:en
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Short-container-title:CDR
Author:
Powder-George Yomica L.1ORCID,
Deonarine Rajiv D.1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, Kingston, Jamaica
Abstract
Background:
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disorder with a high global prevalence
and one of the highest morbidity and mortality rates. Despite developments in synthetic medicine,
the associated serious side effects with current antidiabetic drugs indicate an urgent need for novel
effective treatments. Traditional medicinal plants offer great potential in the treatment of many diseases
due to their bioactive phytochemicals and are a useful resource for developing safe and effective
hypoglycemic agents.
Methods:
The present review collates the most frequently used ethnomedicines for the management
of diabetes mellitus in Trinidad and Tobago. Further, it provides scientific validation of the
claimed antidiabetic effects of four selected ethnomedicines: Antigonon leptopus, Gomphrena globosa,
Laportea aestuans and Stachytarpheta jamaicensis. A comprehensive literature search was
conducted using various electronic scientific databases and search engines. Information was collected
on the phytochemical and pharmacological aspects of these selected species to illustrate the
antidiabetic activity and potential applications of these plants.
Conclusion:
The findings of the numerous in vitro and in vivo experiments from previously published
literature indicate the four candidate plants as promising sources of antidiabetic lead compounds
and provide useful information to stimulate extensive studies. Further investigations on the
isolation, identification and clinical evaluation of the pharmacologically active constituents from
these plants can lead to the discovery of new and effective antidiabetic agents.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism