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Abelmoschus Esculentus (Lady Finger) and Punica Granatum (Pomegranate) Review on Ant-diabetic Properties

Chitransh Saxena, Manmohan Sharma, Hariom Sharma, Anil Sharma, Girish Vyas

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The focus of recent examination is to leading part of the anti-diabetic effects of plant Okra and pomegranate. Diabetes is a heterogeneous class of disorders which is distinguish by enlarging blood glucose level in the blood caused by deficiency of insulin hormone in pancreas. Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) was one of the plants such as okra and pomegranate which were frequently used in standard prescriptions for diabetes in Indonesia. and pomegranate (Punica Granatum) fruit and Okra have also intimate name is lady finger. The plant okra which belongs to the family of Malvaceae, pomegranate Lythracea is a nutritional medium which is used for the medicinal basis. The Okra and Pomegranate demonstrated to have various medicinal uses like anticancer, anti-diabetic, antioxidant, eye and neurological disorders etc. The particular outcomes identify a certain disposable mechanism of anti-diabetic outcome of plant Okra and Pomegranate fruits are elaborate and strength enlarged glycol genesis, retain glucose absorption and pancreatic cells resumption is the crucial to add-on insulin emission. This energy helps in dominance the postprandial hyper glycaemia in diabetes mellitus.


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