Reprint

Research Progress of Plant Compounds for Diabetes and Its Complications

Edited by
March 2024
180 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0500-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0499-3 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Research Progress of Plant Compounds for Diabetes and Its Complications that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Summary

Numerous chronic complications appear in the evolution of diabetes mellitus type 2 and type 1, and they significantly influence the duration of life of the patient. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disease where pro-oxidant and pro-inflammatory mechanisms are intensely expressed. Given the numerous beneficial effects present in compounds extracted from different plants, such as reduction in insulin resistance, improvement of endothelial function, improvement of beta-cell function, improvement of lipid metabolism, antioxidant effect, and anti-inflammatory effect, the idea behind this Special Issue is to present significant results from original research or from international data in review articles. It is not only the potential chemical substances extracted form plants that are important, but also the delivery of these substances to target tissues; therefore, the Issu also focuses on modalities to improve the biological effects of these substances, such as nanotechnology. The standardization of these substances and their potential evolution toward drug development is the key concept of this Special Issue, with the ultimate goal to develop new drugs starting from beneficial plant compounds to target the complications of diabetes mellitus at the molecular level.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Blepharispermum hirtum; Asteraceae; GS-MS analysis; essential oils; triple-negative breast cancer; α-glucosidase; chlorogenic acid; diprotin A; dipeptidyl peptidase IV; molecular dynamics simulations; phenolic acids; type-2 diabetes mellitus; aqua exercise; burdock extract; metabolic syndrome; cardiovascular disease; vascular endothelial function; anti-inflammatory; anti-cancer; anti-diabetic; luteolin; secondary metabolite; flavonoid; quercetin; anti-diabetic activity; oxidative stress; reno-protective effect; anti-inflammatory activity; diabetes mellitus; M. tenuifolia; lipid profile; kidney functions; cardiac functions; acetylcholine; endothelium; diabetes; quercetin; moderate swimming training; aorta; diabetes mellitus; hyperglycemic; hyperlipidemia; lawsone; lawsone methyl ether; diabetic retinopathy; cataracts; gold nanoparticles; Rutin; antioxidant; early; incipient; anti-diabetic; GLP-1; Ipomoea batatas L. flavonoid; pharmacology