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PharmaTutor (September- 2015)
Print-ISSN: 2394 - 6679
e-ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 3, Issue 9)
Received On: 18/03/2015; Accepted On: 28/04/2015; Published On: 01/09/2015
AUTHORS: Dwiti Modak
Ayurvedic Pharmacy, Lovely School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
Lovely Professional University, Phagwara, Punjab, India
dwiti.modak@rediffmail.com
ABSTRACT: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia resulting from increased hepatic glucose production, diminished insulin secretion and impaired insulin action. Though diabetes is a global problem so the present study aims to open new avenue to explore the antidiabetic activity of various medicinal plants on a firm scientific footing and different market formulation which add value as novel antidiabetic drug.
How to cite this article: D Modak; A Review: Anti-Diabetic Activity of Herbal Drugs; PharmaTutor; 2015; 3(9); 36-42
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