The oxidative stress mechanism in the body involves the balance between increased ROS and decreased antioxidant agents. ROS can damage DNA, proteins, and lipids, leading to pathology and impaired insulin secretion by dysregulation of several genes expression. High concentrations of ROS are often followed by a low activity of antioxidants from endogenous sources. As a result, exogenous antioxidants are required to neutralize ROS. As reported, medicinal plants, which have had various traditional applications, contain large amounts of secondary metabolites, proven to be exogenous antioxidant agents. Jamu, a traditional medicine, also known as an alternative medication, can be widely and easily found in traditional markets. Antidiabetic herbal ...
Change in life style has resulted in the increased production of free radicals in the body which not...
Herbal utilization, as an antidiabetes agent, is an interesting topic to find acceptable herbal drug...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the Department of Analytical and Toxicological ...
The oxidative stress mechanism in the body involves the balance between increased ROS and decreased ...
Abstract The aim of the study was to compare 19 commonly used antidiabetic plants for their antioxid...
The pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus is heavily influenced by oxidative stress, which is defined...
Free radicals are normally generated in substantial amounts in the body; excessive amounts cause oxi...
All over the world, the recent scientific studies revealed the medicinal properties of plants, which...
Diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases throughout the world. The majority of its com...
85-96Diabetes is both an endocrine and a metabolic disease affecting large numbers of individuals wo...
In a pathological condition such as diabetes, the increase of oxidative stress may decrease endogeno...
Purpose: Oxidative stress in diabetes coexists with a reduction in the antioxidant status, which can...
 Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease. Oxidative stress plays a major part in the patho...
Oxidative stress is developed due to susceptibility of biological substrates to oxidation by generat...
Oxidative stress has emerged as one of the targets in several medical conditions and in several type...
Change in life style has resulted in the increased production of free radicals in the body which not...
Herbal utilization, as an antidiabetes agent, is an interesting topic to find acceptable herbal drug...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the Department of Analytical and Toxicological ...
The oxidative stress mechanism in the body involves the balance between increased ROS and decreased ...
Abstract The aim of the study was to compare 19 commonly used antidiabetic plants for their antioxid...
The pathophysiology of diabetes mellitus is heavily influenced by oxidative stress, which is defined...
Free radicals are normally generated in substantial amounts in the body; excessive amounts cause oxi...
All over the world, the recent scientific studies revealed the medicinal properties of plants, which...
Diabetes is one of the most prevalent chronic diseases throughout the world. The majority of its com...
85-96Diabetes is both an endocrine and a metabolic disease affecting large numbers of individuals wo...
In a pathological condition such as diabetes, the increase of oxidative stress may decrease endogeno...
Purpose: Oxidative stress in diabetes coexists with a reduction in the antioxidant status, which can...
 Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease. Oxidative stress plays a major part in the patho...
Oxidative stress is developed due to susceptibility of biological substrates to oxidation by generat...
Oxidative stress has emerged as one of the targets in several medical conditions and in several type...
Change in life style has resulted in the increased production of free radicals in the body which not...
Herbal utilization, as an antidiabetes agent, is an interesting topic to find acceptable herbal drug...
Funding Information: The authors would like to thank the Department of Analytical and Toxicological ...