Study on Medicinal Plants for Antidiabetic Effects in Cataract Patients
Abstract
This analytical study aims to investigate the potential antidiabetic effects of medicinal plants in the context of cataract development, comparing outcomes between diabetic and non-diabetic individuals. Diabetes is a known risk factor for cataract formation, and exploring the efficacy of medicinal plants in managing diabetes-associated cataracts is of significant interest. The research involves a comprehensive analysis of various medicinal plants with documented antidiabetic properties, assessing their impact on cataract progression in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects. The study employs both clinical and biochemical parameters to evaluate the effectiveness of these medicinal plants in mitigating cataract development, shedding light on their potential as adjunctive therapeutic interventions in diabetic eye complications.
Keywords: cataract, diabetes mellitus, oxidative stress, superoxide dismutase enzyme.