Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants 1st Edition
Capture the attention of researchers, clinicians, herbalists and curious readers with Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants — 1st Edition by Tariq Aftab and M. Naeem. This authoritative volume brings together traditional wisdom and contemporary science to explore plant-based approaches to diabetes management.
Inside, you’ll find richly researched profiles of key medicinal species, clear descriptions of phytochemicals linked to glucose regulation, and summaries of experimental and clinical findings. The book bridges ethnobotany and pharmacology, covering taxonomy, active constituents, proposed mechanisms of action, dosing considerations, safety and toxicity data, and methods for extraction and standardization. Regionally relevant content highlights species used across South Asia and the Middle East while maintaining a global perspective for researchers worldwide.
Written in a concise, accessible style, this edition is ideal for postgraduate students, pharmacists, naturopaths, biomedical researchers and policy makers seeking evidence-informed insight into antidiabetic botanicals. Practical tables, comparative analyses and up-to-date references make literature review and research planning straightforward.
Whether you’re developing herbal formulations, designing preclinical studies, or simply deepening your knowledge of phytotherapy, this book is a valuable resource. Ethically grounded and scientifically rigorous, it respects traditional practices while emphasizing the importance of modern validation.
Expand your library with a title that connects centuries of medicinal plant use to contemporary diabetes research. Order your copy of Antidiabetic Medicinal Plants today — available to readers in Pakistan, South Asia and worldwide, and an essential addition for anyone investigating natural strategies for metabolic health.
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