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Multimode Assessment of Commercial Polyherbal Formulation: an In Vitro and In Silico Approach.

Appl Biochem Biotechnol

April 2023

Department of Biotechnology, School of Sciences, JAIN (Deemed to Be University), #34,1st Cross, J C Road, Bangalore, 560027, India.

Antidiabetic polyherbal formulations (APH) are used in management of diabetes mellitus (DM). High glucose levels in DM are related to oxidative stress leading to its associated complications. Therefore, assessing antioxidant activity of various APH might unveil an antioxidant-rich formulation for management of DM and its associated complications.

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Health risk assessment of Macro, Trace-elements and heavy metal in various Indian Antidiabetic Polyherbal formulations.

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int

August 2021

Department of Biotechnology, JAIN (deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru, 560069, India.

Diabetes mellitus, a global pandemic, can be holistically managed with the use of polyherbal formulations which is an accessible form of treatment in developing countries due to fewer side effects, economical and easily available. Commercial polyherbal formulation lacks systemic based scientific study, thus it is suspected to be associated with many contaminations and related toxicities, one of which is considered to be elemental health hazards. Therefore, the present study is designed to assess six selected antidiabetic polyherbal formulations from the Indian market for their element contents, quality, and health risk assessment.

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