Medicinal Potential of Tragia involucrata Linn for Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Kenya, A Review

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https://doi.org/10.48039/mjtum.v3i2.81

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Tragia involucrate; Phytochemicals; Antidiabetic; Antihyperlipidemic; Safety profile; Diabetes mellitus

Abstract

The increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus globally, especially in low- and middle-income countries, necessitates the exploration of alternative therapeutic strategies. Tragia involucrata Linn, commonly known as climbing nettle is a plant widely used in traditional medicine, shows significant promise due to its diverse bioactive compounds. This review comprehensively addresses the phytochemical composition, antidiabetic efficacy, antihyperlipidemic properties, and safety profiles of T. involucrata as a potential medicinal plant. This review collaborates the significance of T. involucrata in management of diabetic patients and calls for more clinical research studies to fully harness its benefits and promote the development of plant-based therapies for diabetes in Kenya.

Author Biographies

  • Benard Onsongo Apiri, Technical University of Mombasa

    Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa

  • Huxley Mae Makonde, Technical University of Mombasa

    Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa

  • Mathew Piero Ngugi, Kenyatta University

    Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Biotechnology, Kenyatta University

  • James Ogare, Technical University of Mombasa

    Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa

  • Cromwell Mwiti Kibiti, Technical University of Mombasa

    Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, Technical University of Mombasa

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2024-12-29

How to Cite

Medicinal Potential of Tragia involucrata Linn for Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Kenya, A Review. (2024). Multidisciplinary Journal of Technical University of Mombasa, 3(2), 42-56. https://doi.org/10.48039/mjtum.v3i2.81

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