REVIEW ON NOVEL HERBAL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEM USED IN DIABETIC MELLITUS
Sandip T. Thoke*, Swapnil B. Deshmukh, Umesh T. Jadhao, Dr. R. D. Wagh, Mr. T.A. Shaikh
ABSTRACT
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by high blood glucose levels due to insulin deficiency or resistance. Traditional treatments often involve synthetic drugs, which can have side effects and long-term health implications. The integration of novel drug delivery systems with herbal medicines offers a promising approach for the management of diabetes mellitus. The novel herbal drug delivery systems included Liposomes, Phytosomes, Niosomes, Ethosomes, Proniosomes, Transferosomes, Microsphere, Nanoparticles. etc. These advanced delivery systems improve the bioavailability, stability, and efficacy of herbal compounds, providing a safer and more effective alternative to conventional diabetes treatments. Continued research and development in this field hold the potential to revolutionize diabetes care and improve patient outcomes.
Keywords: Transferosomes, Phytosome, Bioavailability, Diabetes Mellitus, Novel Drug Delivery Systems.
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