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    Indian Spices for Type 2 Diabetes: Molecular Mechanisms and Pharmacological Insights

    Indian Spices for Type 2 Diabetes by Gupta, Ashutosh; Kumar, Neeraj; Rai, Sachchida Nand;

    Molecular Mechanisms and Pharmacological Insights

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Academic Press
    • Date of Publication 15 June 2026

    • ISBN 9780443445460
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages428 pages
    • Size 229x152 mm
    • Weight 450 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Indian Spices for Type 2 Diabetes: Molecular Mechanisms and Pharmacological Insights explores the relationship between traditional Indian spices and their potential role in the management of Type II diabetes. The book discusses the bioactive compounds found in well-known spices such as turmeric, ginseng, cloves, cardamom, fenugreek, black pepper, and tulsi, among others. Each chapter provides in-depth analysis of molecular and pharmacological mechanisms, highlighting how these spices can potentially benefit glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity. By integrating scientific findings, this book serves as an invaluable resource for researchers and clinicians seeking to understand how these natural ingredients can be harnessed in diabetes care.

    In addition to examining the therapeutic potential of these spices, the book addresses critical considerations such as the impact of dietary spices on the gut microbiome, potential toxicity, and drug interactions that may arise in clinical practice. Regulatory and safety aspects of incorporating herbal remedies into diabetes management are thoroughly discussed, making this a vital reference for nutritionists, clinicians, dietitians, and pharmaceutical professionals.


    • Provides a detailed analysis of specific spices and their bioactive compounds that have the potential to help manage diabetes
    • Highlights uncommon Indian spices as a complementary treatment for diabetes management
    • Identifies the potential of specific spices, their effects on the microbiome, and their role in diabetes management
    • Discusses regulatory and safety considerations of these spices for diabetes management

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    Table of Contents:

    1. Introduction: The Chemistry of Spices Understanding Phytochemicals in Managing Type 2 Diabetes
    2. Turmeric, Golden Healer
    3. Cinnamon, Sweet Spice for Blood Glucose Control
    4. Fenugreek, Seeds of Balance
    5. Ginger, Warming the Metabolism
    6. Black Pepper, Enhancing Bioavailability
    7. Cloves and Cardamom, Agents of Glycemic Control
    8. Garlic and Onions, Bulbs for Blood Glucose Regulation
    9. Ginseng, The Energizing Herb
    10. Mustard Seeds and Curry Leaves, Defenders of Blood Glucose
    11. Holy Basil (Tulsi), Sacred Leaf
    12. Spice Influence on the Microbiome
    13. Uncommon Indian Spices for Diabetes Management
    14. Toxicity, and Drug Interactions
    15. Regulatory and Safety Considerations in Herbal Diabetes Management

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