Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (A Central University), Koni, Bilaspur,
C.G., 495009, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Secondary metabolites present in different natural resources possess multiple biological
activities. Diabetes is one of the leading disease all over the world in current time, and higher in
numbersthan the deadliest cancer disease. According to the WHO about 422 million people are suffering
from diabetes and most of them are even unaware that they are living with the condition. In
recent times research in natural medicinal plants has achieved a great success in the management of
different diseases and disorders. Moringa oleifera is one of the most common medicinal and nutritious
plant among the family of moringaceae, found in almost all over India. The tree with it's almost
every edible part makes it a versatile natural medicinal source. The secondary metabolites present
within it make this plant a rich biological resource. Among various classes of secondary metabolites
alkaloids, flavonoids, glycosides, terpenoids, sterols etc. are present in moringa tree. The principle
potent compound responsible for emerging antidiabetic property of Moringa is 4-(α-Lrhamnopyranosyloxy)
benzyl glucosinolate. In this review we summarise specifically the antidiabetic
activity of this multipurpose natural plant and it's phytochemistry. Since ancient times this plant has
been used as anti-diabetic agent in sub continental regions. Mostly phytoconstituents obtained from
leaves are responsible for its outstanding antidiabetic property. Research on antidiabetic property of
M. oleifera by different scientists proved that Moringa is one of the finest natural medicinal plants in
the management of diabetes with least toxicity.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.