Optimization Of Herbal Drug Formulations For Syzygium Cumini (Linn) Extracts: Enhancing Antidiabetic And Antioxidant Properties.
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The prevalence of diabetes and its associated complications continues to rise globally, creating a pressing need for effective and safe therapeutic approaches. Herbal remedies have gained significant attention as potential adjuncts or alternatives to conventional diabetes management. Syzygium cumini (Linn), commonly known as Jamun or Indian blackberry, possesses established antidiabetic and antioxidant properties. This research paper aims to optimize herbal drug formulations using Syzygium cumini extracts to enhance their antidiabetic and antioxidant effects. The study will involve extraction optimization, formulation development, and evaluation of the final products for potential therapeutic application.
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