Exploring The Antidiabetic Mechanism Of Emblica Officinalis And Mangifera Indica Employing Cell Basedassay

Research Article
Vandna Dewangan., Ram Sahu., Trilochan Satapathy and Amit Roy
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2018.0906.2293
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Medicinal plants, antidiabetes, cell line, glucose, insulin production.
Abstract: 

Medicinal plants, also called medicinal herbs, have been discovered and used in traditional medicine. The term of medicinal plants includes some numerous types of herbal plants used in herbalism and some of these plants have a medicinal activity. Use part of the plant like fruit, seed, stem, bark, flower, leaves, bark or a root, as well as a non-woody plant. The herbal plant used in treatment as cancer, Hyperglycaemic, heart desisses, gastric, and they mostly plant is also used in diabetes. Diabetes is a group of metabolic disorder they can be affected increase in blood glucose level and decrease an insulin production and secretion. Traditional plant treatments have been used throughout the world for the therapy of diabetes. This article presents a resurch on some reported antidiabetic medicinal plants and plant based marketed and herbal formulations and exploring the antidiabetic mechanism of emblica officinalis and mangifera indica employing cell based assay.