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A database of 389 medicinal plants for diabetes
Padavala Ajay Babu1, Gadde Suneetha, Radha Boddepalli
1Bioinformatics Training & Research Centre, ProGene Biosciences, 103, Bharat Towers, Dwaraka Nagar, Visakhapatnam - 530016. ajay@progenebio.in
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Medicinal plants used to treat hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic conditions are of considerable interest to ethno-botanical community as they are recognized to contain valuable medicinal properties in different parts of the plant. The active principles of many plant species with desired properties are isolated to cure ailments such as diabetes type-1 and type-2, respectively. Here, we describe DiaMedBase, a database containing information of medicinal plants for diabetes.
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http://www.progenebio.in/DMP/DMP.htm.
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