Diabetes is a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide, resulting in more than 1.5 million deaths every year. Management techniques for prevention of diabetes in high-risk individuals as well as affected individuals are mainly through changes in lifestyle and dietary regulation, such as increased consumption of foods with low glycaemic index (GI). However, information as well as availability of low GI foods, especially in developing countries where prevalence of diabetes is on increase, is lacking. The cereal crop pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) is one of the most abundant crops grown in countries such as India, providing a staple food for many poor communities. Compared to other cereal crops such as wheat, pearl m...
Abstract Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is a staple crop in Africa as well as in India and consi...
ABSTRACT The diabetes population in India is increasing an alarming rate. At present India is recogn...
Not AvailableMaize, queen of cereals, is the most widely consumed cereal crop after wheat and rice. ...
Diabetes is a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide, resulting in more th...
Diabetes is a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide, resulting in 1.5 mil...
Diabetes is a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide, resulting in 1.5 mil...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is highly prevalent on a global scale causing 1.5 million deaths in 2012 alone...
Diabetes mellitus has become a troublesome and increasingly widespread condition. Treatment strategi...
Millets (including sorghum) are known to be highly nutritious besides having a low carbon footprint ...
Millets (including sorghum) are known to be highly nutritious besides having a low carbon footprint ...
The over-consumption of foods with rapidly digestible carbohydrates is one of the factors for the on...
Diabetes is a chronic condition marked by high blood glucose (also known as blood sugar) levels. Abo...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Himalaya 292 is a novel hull-less barley cultivar ...
Diabetes has become a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide. It has contr...
Pearl millet Pennisetum glaucum is the most widely grown type of millet considered as secondary cere...
Abstract Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is a staple crop in Africa as well as in India and consi...
ABSTRACT The diabetes population in India is increasing an alarming rate. At present India is recogn...
Not AvailableMaize, queen of cereals, is the most widely consumed cereal crop after wheat and rice. ...
Diabetes is a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide, resulting in more th...
Diabetes is a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide, resulting in 1.5 mil...
Diabetes is a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide, resulting in 1.5 mil...
Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is highly prevalent on a global scale causing 1.5 million deaths in 2012 alone...
Diabetes mellitus has become a troublesome and increasingly widespread condition. Treatment strategi...
Millets (including sorghum) are known to be highly nutritious besides having a low carbon footprint ...
Millets (including sorghum) are known to be highly nutritious besides having a low carbon footprint ...
The over-consumption of foods with rapidly digestible carbohydrates is one of the factors for the on...
Diabetes is a chronic condition marked by high blood glucose (also known as blood sugar) levels. Abo...
Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Himalaya 292 is a novel hull-less barley cultivar ...
Diabetes has become a highly problematic and increasingly prevalent disease world-wide. It has contr...
Pearl millet Pennisetum glaucum is the most widely grown type of millet considered as secondary cere...
Abstract Finger millet (Eleusine coracana) is a staple crop in Africa as well as in India and consi...
ABSTRACT The diabetes population in India is increasing an alarming rate. At present India is recogn...
Not AvailableMaize, queen of cereals, is the most widely consumed cereal crop after wheat and rice. ...