Effect of Poly Herbal Extract of Momordica Muricata and Trigonella Caerulea Blend in Diabetes and Cardiomyopathy

Authors

  • Prashant Kumar Research scholar, Department of Pharmacy, Sunrise University, Alwar Rajasthan.
  • Richa Mishra Research supervisor, Department of Pharmacy, Sunrise University, Alwar Rajasthan.

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STZ

Abstract

This study provides a thorough examination of the impact of a poly herbal extract including Momordica muricata (bitter melon) and Trigonella caerulea (fenugreek) on human well-being. Both herbs have a rich historical background of traditional use in several cultures and are acknowledged for their potential therapeutic advantages. This study emphasises the distinct therapeutic characteristics of each component and investigates the collective impact when used as a poly herbal extract. Momordica muricata and Trigonella caerulea are well-known for their therapeutic qualities and have been extensively used in many culinary and medicinal applications. The research study demonstrates the impact of a mixture on the buildup of lipids generated by diabetes, as well as the activities of ATPases in the serum and heart, levels of urea, creatinine, endogenous antioxidants, and lipid peroxidation in mice with STZ-induced diabetes. The research investigates how the distinct substances found in each plant may synergistically enhance and magnify the impacts of one another, possibly augmenting the overall health advantages.

 

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Published

2024-05-30

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