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    Review Identifies 16 Medicinal Plants With Potential Antidiabetic Effects

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorJuly 9, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    A review published June 3, 2026 in The Open Biochemistry Journal examined 16 medicinal plants traditionally used for diabetes. Researchers found the plants target similar biological pathways to lower blood sugar, but noted the evidence comes primarily from cell and animal studies. According to the authors, “For most of the medicinal plants reviewed, clinical studies are currently lacking.”

    The review, led by Sara Ouari of the University Ferhat Abbes Setif 1 in Algeria and colleagues, analyzed existing research on plants such as Gymnema sylvestre (gymnema), white mulberry, red ginseng, and pomegranate. The study looked at the natural chemical compounds in each plant and traced their biological routes to reduce glucose.


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