Treatment on Nature's lap: Use of herbal products in the management of hyperglycemia

World J Diabetes. 2023 Apr 15;14(4):412-423. doi: 10.4239/wjd.v14.i4.412.

Abstract

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by persistently elevated blood glucose concentration that lead to multisystem complications. There are about 400 medicinal plants cited to have a beneficial effect on DM. We must choose products wisely based on data derived from scientific studies. However, a major obstacle in the amalgamation of herbal medicine in modern medical practices is the lack of clinical data on its safety, efficacy and drug interaction. Trials of these herbal products often underreport the side effects and other crucial intervention steps deviating from the standards set by Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials. Due to a lack of knowledge of the active compounds present in most herbal medicines, product standardization is difficult. Cost-effectiveness is another issue that needs to be kept in mind. In this mini-review, we focus on the anti-hyperglycemic effect of herbal products that are commonly used, along with the concerns stated above.

Keywords: Active compound; Cost-effectiveness; Diabetes mellitus; HbA1C; Herbal product; Natural therapy.

Publication types

  • Review