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2024, Vol. 5, Issue 1, Part A

Formulations and evaluation of antidiabetic Tinospora cordifolia powder


Author(s): SK Bais, NS Dhavre and Diptee Devmare

Abstract:
Humanity has used medicinal plants for their therapeutic benefits ever since the dawn of civilization. For thousands of years, nature has served as a source for therapeutic substances, and an astounding number of contemporary medications have been identified from natural sources. The primary healthcare system of resource-poor areas in India has continued to rely on traditional medicine as the most accessible and reasonably priced form of treatment. Tinospora cordifolia is a shrub that is frequently utilised in Ayurvedic and folk medicine throughout India. Although practically all of its parts are employed in traditional medical systems, the most significant portions that are used medicinally are the leaves, stems, and roots. It is a member of the Menispermaceae family. One of the most adaptable herbs for rejuvenation, guduchi has a wide range of medicinal benefits. Guduchi's Madhu mehahara (Anti-diabetic) characteristics are highly valued in Ayurveda and even in more recent scientific studies.
In the present study, GS prepared from the stem of T. cordifolia was evaluated forhypoglycemic and Antidibetic. GS was powder dissolve in distilled water and administered to oral route of powder dosage form. Present review encompasses (i) in-depth information of antidiabetic potential of Guduchi and its various dosageforms from Ayurvedic view and (ii) to understand the possible mechanism of its action in combating the complex pathology of diabetes. In the current study, the hypoglycemic and anti-diabetic effects of GS made from T. cordifolia stem were assessed. GS was given as a powder dose form that was dissolved in distilled water and swallowed. The current review includes (i) in-depth analysis of Guduchi's antidiabetic potential and its many dosageforms from an Ayurvedic perspective, as well as (ii) an understanding of its probable mechanisms of action in addressing the intricate pathology of diabetes.


DOI: 10.33545/27072827.2024.v5.i1a.103

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SK Bais, NS Dhavre, Diptee Devmare. Formulations and evaluation of antidiabetic Tinospora cordifolia powder. Int J Pharmacognosy Life Sci 2024;5(1):09-16. DOI: 10.33545/27072827.2024.v5.i1a.103
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