Gymnema sylvestre (Asclepiadaceae), popularly known as “gurmar” for its distinct property as sugar destroyer, is a reputed herb in the Ayurvedic system of medicine. The phytoconstituents responsible for sweet suppression activity includes triterpene saponins known as gymnemic acids, gymnemasaponins, and a polypeptide, gurmarin. The herb exhibits a broad range of therapeutic effects as an effective natural remedy for diabetes, besides being used for arthritis, diuretic, anemia, osteoporosis, hypercholesterolemia, cardiopathy, asthma, constipation, microbial infections, indigestion, and anti-inflammatory. G. sylvestre has good prospects in the treatment of diabetes as it shows positive effects on blood sugar homeostasis, controls sugar cravin...
Gymnema sylvestre has been used in Asian traditional medicine for its anti-microbial, antihyperchole...
Gymnema sylvestre has been used in Asian traditional medicine for its anti-microbial, antihyperchole...
Diabetes mellitus is a major endocrine disorder affecting nearly 10% of the population worldwide and...
Copyright © 2014 Pragya Tiwari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This review aims to present the potential information related to pharmacological actions and chemic...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, ...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, ...
Gymnema sylvestre is wellknown as “gurmar” for its discrete function as sugar destroyer....
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, ...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, i...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, i...
During the last decade, the use of traditional medicine has expanded globally and is gaining popular...
During the last decade, the use of traditional medicine has expanded globally and is gaining popular...
Higher plants are the source of a large number of chemicals with wide range of medicinal, pharmacolo...
Gymnema sylvestre, popularly known as gurmar, is extensively used in traditional systems of medicine...
Gymnema sylvestre has been used in Asian traditional medicine for its anti-microbial, antihyperchole...
Gymnema sylvestre has been used in Asian traditional medicine for its anti-microbial, antihyperchole...
Diabetes mellitus is a major endocrine disorder affecting nearly 10% of the population worldwide and...
Copyright © 2014 Pragya Tiwari et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
This review aims to present the potential information related to pharmacological actions and chemic...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, ...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, ...
Gymnema sylvestre is wellknown as “gurmar” for its discrete function as sugar destroyer....
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, ...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, i...
Gymnema sylvestre R. Br., one of the most important medicinal plants of the Asclepiadaceae family, i...
During the last decade, the use of traditional medicine has expanded globally and is gaining popular...
During the last decade, the use of traditional medicine has expanded globally and is gaining popular...
Higher plants are the source of a large number of chemicals with wide range of medicinal, pharmacolo...
Gymnema sylvestre, popularly known as gurmar, is extensively used in traditional systems of medicine...
Gymnema sylvestre has been used in Asian traditional medicine for its anti-microbial, antihyperchole...
Gymnema sylvestre has been used in Asian traditional medicine for its anti-microbial, antihyperchole...
Diabetes mellitus is a major endocrine disorder affecting nearly 10% of the population worldwide and...