Efficacy of selected Kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of Type II Diabetes
In Kenya, the prevalence of diabetes is estimated at 3-10 percent of the population. These figures could be higher because most type 2 diabetics are diagnosed many years after onset. Out of this number, 15 percent are people below 30 years of age who need prompt education to avoid complications that...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nmmu-vital-103272017-12-21T04:22:38ZEfficacy of selected Kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of Type II DiabetesKarachi, JacquelineDiabetes -- Alternative treatment -- KenyaMedicinal plants -- KenyaIn Kenya, the prevalence of diabetes is estimated at 3-10 percent of the population. These figures could be higher because most type 2 diabetics are diagnosed many years after onset. Out of this number, 15 percent are people below 30 years of age who need prompt education to avoid complications that are associated with diabetes (DMI centre, 2004). Due to inadequate or lack of proper information, most patients especially those with type 2 diabetes are diagnosed through complications. Untreated or poorly managed diabetes is now the leading cause of eye disease and kidney failure in the world. Diabetes is the largest cause of kidney failure in the developed world, and is the fourth leading cause of global death by disease in the world (IDF, 2007). At the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, it is the leading cause of all non-accident related amputations. It is with such statistics in mind and the grim reality of poor and inadequate health services that this research is based. The wide use of selected medicinal plants for the treatment and management of diabetes warrants the further study of these plants for potential use and commercialization. The data obtained can also be invaluable for use and reference when using these plants for medicinal purposes. The medicinal plant studied in the research is widely used in Kenya by many communities and was chosen based on ethno-pharmacological references using traditional medicinal practitioners as well as patient’s recommendations. Different in vitro and in vivo assays were studied to try and elucidate the mechanisms of action as well as the organs targeted during treatment using this plant.Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityFaculty of Science2009ThesisMastersMScxv, 118 leaves : col. ill. ; 31 cmpdfvital:10327http://hdl.handle.net/10948/1049EnglishNelson Mandela Metropolitan University |
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In Kenya, the prevalence of diabetes is estimated at 3-10 percent of the population. These figures could be higher because most type 2 diabetics are diagnosed many years after onset. Out of this number, 15 percent are people below 30 years of age who need prompt education to avoid complications that are associated with diabetes (DMI centre, 2004). Due to inadequate or lack of proper information, most patients especially those with type 2 diabetes are diagnosed through complications. Untreated or poorly managed diabetes is now the leading cause of eye disease and kidney failure in the world. Diabetes is the largest cause of kidney failure in the developed world, and is the fourth leading cause of global death by disease in the world (IDF, 2007). At the Kenyatta National Hospital in Nairobi, Kenya, it is the leading cause of all non-accident related amputations. It is with such statistics in mind and the grim reality of poor and inadequate health services that this research is based. The wide use of selected medicinal plants for the treatment and management of diabetes warrants the further study of these plants for potential use and commercialization. The data obtained can also be invaluable for use and reference when using these plants for medicinal purposes. The medicinal plant studied in the research is widely used in Kenya by many communities and was chosen based on ethno-pharmacological references using traditional medicinal practitioners as well as patient’s recommendations. Different in vitro and in vivo assays were studied to try and elucidate the mechanisms of action as well as the organs targeted during treatment using this plant. |
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Efficacy of selected Kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of Type II Diabetes |
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Efficacy of selected Kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of Type II Diabetes |
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Efficacy of selected Kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of Type II Diabetes |
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Efficacy of selected Kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of Type II Diabetes |
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Efficacy of selected Kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of Type II Diabetes |
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efficacy of selected kenyan medicinal plants used in the treatment and management of type ii diabetes |
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