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This book explores the promising anti-diabetic properties of Cassia Fistula ( ) seed Polysaccharides, providing a detailed scientific perspective on their potential role in managing Diabetes Mellitus (DM). By connecting traditional herbal knowledge with modern scientific validation, this work highlights how Cassia fistula, commonly known as the Golden Shower Tree ( ), can offer an accessible, affordable alternative to conventional diabetes treatments.It further presents experimental research in which Cassia fistula seed polysaccharides were extracted, refined, and tested on diabetic rats. The…mehr

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This book explores the promising anti-diabetic properties of Cassia Fistula ( ) seed Polysaccharides, providing a detailed scientific perspective on their potential role in managing Diabetes Mellitus (DM). By connecting traditional herbal knowledge with modern scientific validation, this work highlights how Cassia fistula, commonly known as the Golden Shower Tree ( ), can offer an accessible, affordable alternative to conventional diabetes treatments.It further presents experimental research in which Cassia fistula seed polysaccharides were extracted, refined, and tested on diabetic rats. The study evaluated the hypoglycemic effects of these natural compounds compared to standard drugs like Metformin. Findings suggest that Cassia fistula seed Polysaccharides can significantly lower blood glucose levels, demonstrating their promise as a safer, more sustainable supplement for diabetes care.By documenting this research, this book aims to inspire further scientific inquiry into plant-derived therapies and encourage a renewed appreciation for traditional knowledge.
Autorenporträt
Ms. Ayinuerguli and Dr. Asim Saeed bring a unique blend of expertise in Nutrition, Pharmacy, Microbiology, and Pathology. Their shared vision is to promote natural, affordable, and scientifically validated solutions for managing chronic diseases like diabetes. Through this book, they contribute meaningfully to global health efforts.