Affiliation:
1. Department of Bioinformatics, BioNome, Bengaluru, 560043, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Diabetes mellitus is a condition caused by a deficiency in insulin production or sensitivity
that is defined by persistent hyperglycemia as well as disturbances in glucose, lipid, and protein
metabolism. Uncurbed diabetes or incessant hyperglycemic condition can lead to severe complications,
including renal damage, visual impairment, cardiovascular disease, neuropathy, etc., which
promotes diabetes-associated morbidity and mortality rates. The therapeutic management of diabetes
includes conventional medications and nutraceuticals as complementary therapies. Nutraceuticals
are bioactive compounds derived from food sources that have health-promoting properties and
are instrumental in the management and treatment of various maladies. Nutraceuticals
are clinically exploited to tackle DM pathogenesis, and the clinical evidence suggests that
nutraceuticals can modulate biochemical parameters related to diabetes pathogenesis and comorbidities.
Hypoglycemic medicines are designed to mitigate DM in traditional medicinal practice.
This review intends to emphasize and comment on the various therapeutic strategies available to
manage this chronic condition, conventional drugs, and the potential role of nutraceuticals in managing
the complexity of the disease and reducing the risk of complications. In contrast to conventional
antihyperglycemic drugs, nutraceutical supplements offer a higher efficacy and lesser adverse
effects. To substantiate the efficacy and safety of various functional foods in conjunction
with conventional hypoglycemic medicines, additional data from clinical studies are required.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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