Antidiabetic Attributes of Desert and Steppic Plants: A Review
2013
The rapidly increasing incidence of diabetes mellitus is becoming a serious threat to
mankindʼs health in all parts of the world. In fact, known cases reflect only part of the
problem, as many diabetics, especially with type 2 diabetes, are unaware of their disease,
which initially shows no definitive symptoms. Despite the great efforts invested in diabetes
research, its prevalence continues to grow, while current medications do not cover all of the
symptoms and complications of the disease. The present review highlights a plethora of studies
focusing on the antidiabetic properties of desert and semidesert (steppic) plants, many of
them being used for centuries in traditional medicine by Bedouins living in the arid zones of
the Middle East and also by ethnic groups in other arid and semiarid parts of the world. The
review concludes in summarizing the work done on the subject and also in pointing to the yet
existing gaps in diabetes research of desert and steppic plants, and suggests directions for
future exploration.
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