Bibliographic citations
Gomez, A., Quispe, B. (2024). Estudio fitoquímico y farmacológico de las plantas medicinales sobre la diabetes mellitus: revisión sistemática actualizada 2013 – 2023 [Universidad María Auxiliadora]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2334
Gomez, A., Quispe, B. Estudio fitoquímico y farmacológico de las plantas medicinales sobre la diabetes mellitus: revisión sistemática actualizada 2013 – 2023 []. PE: Universidad María Auxiliadora; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2334
@misc{renati/987817,
title = "Estudio fitoquímico y farmacológico de las plantas medicinales sobre la diabetes mellitus: revisión sistemática actualizada 2013 – 2023",
author = "Quispe Pillaca, Buenaventura Mery",
publisher = "Universidad María Auxiliadora",
year = "2024"
}
Objective: review the scientific literature on the phytochemical and pharmacological effects of medicinal plants in the treatment of diabetes mellitus (2013-2023). Materials and Methods: a systematic review was carried out in five databases (Google Scholar, Pubmed, Scielo, ScienceDirect and Scopus) following the PRISMA protocol, analyzing 72 studies. Results: active metabolites, such as alkaloids, flavonoids and terpenes, were identified that could modulate hyperglycemic pathways. 58% of the investigations were in vivo, 21% in vitro and 21% in silico. These studies confirmed hypoglycemic effects of the analyzed compounds. Conclusion: a significant number of bioactive compounds were found in medicinal plants with antidiabetic properties. Most of the studies were experimental (in vivo, in vitro and in silico), suggesting that these plants are a promising alternative for the treatment of diabetes. However, additional clinical studies are needed to validate its long-term efficacy and safety. This research provides new perspectives in the treatment of diabetes, highlighting the importance of continuing research. The findings indicate that the use of medicinal plants has the potential to improve public health, providing effective therapeutic options for diabetic patients and contributing to improving their quality of life.
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