An Overview On Diabetic Profile Of Various Syzygium Species
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https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S08.220Abstract
Diabetes mellitus which is characterised byhyperglycemia, is one of the most serious metabolic conditions, extending alarming common proportions. It maybe on account of the defects in insulin operation, or secretion, or two together. The worldwide predominance of diabetes is supposed at 425 million public in 2017, and anticipated to encourage in activity 629 heap by 2045 due to an growing current of sick behaviors, physical inaction, and corpulence. Syzygium is a florescent plant belonging to the myrtle (Myrtaceae) family and is called after the Greek word “conjugated,” alluding to the paired leaves and branches. There are 1200 to 1800 species of Syzygium and most of them are plants and evergreen shrubs. The largest diversification of these plants is found in Malaysia and north-eastern Australia. The Syzygium species noted to have antidiabetic potential, and examined herein, are S. cordata, S. densiflorum, S. paniculatum and S. zeylanicum.
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