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Clinical and Medical Case Reports

ISSN: 2684-4915

Open Access

Volume 5, Issue 7 (2021)

Mini Review Pages: 1 - 1

Phytotherapy for Diabetes Mellitus: a case report

Sam Redrin

This study reports a book-related review aimed to analyse different studies related to the use of Phytotherapy in Diabetes mellitus in order to provide more information for healthcare professionals. The number of times something happens of disease where Diabetes Mellitus is rising and many of the people with blood sugar diseases often use herbal treatments along with modern medical treatment and improve their well-being. Many studies-mostly animal trials- have been done in this field. Among the herbs most commonly used along with modern medical therapies and also in traditional medicine, we searched for mostly medicinal plants. Studies done in this field have produced disagreeing results and, the need to manage and do randomized, where everyone thinks they got real medicine, but some of the people were secretly given water, sugar, etc., instead of medicine-based human studies to develop new drugs from herbs, as in the case of metformin, still remains important. More importantly, healthcare professionals caring for diabetes patients need to be aware of Phytotherapy to include Phytomedicine into their practices and should try more responsibility in relation to these therapies that are mostly used throughout the world.

Commentary Pages: 1 - 1

Antimicrobial Activity of Medicinal Plants against Disease-Causing Bacteria

Nicolas Chetan

Plants are a possible source of antimicrobial agents in different countries. Medicinal plants are usually in the past, used for the treatment of human infections. The present study was tried to find the truth about Gymnema sylvestre and Nyctanthes arbor-tristis for their possible activity against disease-causing bacteria. Gymnema sylvestre and Nyctanthes arbor-tristis extracts were prepared in hot water, some organic solvent like methanol and chloroform. The activity of plant extracts and selected germ-killing drugs were against three bacterial including staphylococcus aureus, bacillus subtilis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa using the clear agar well diffusion method. Among the two medicinal plants, organic solvent extracts displayed possible activity against methanol extract of these 2 medicinal plants showed the highest activity against staphylococcus aureus, bacillus subtilis, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa which is compared with a clear zone of inhibition using azithromycin and DMSO. These 2 extracts show germ-killing activity. Further studies are needed to explore the novel design drugs in the future.

Opinion Pages: 1 - 1

Dentistry & Oral medicine Case Reports

Samir Kammoun

Myeloid cancer-filled growth is a tumor mass of immature myeloid or granulocytic cells that affects extramedullary related to body structure locations, including unusually the oral hollowed-out area. A female was referred for the process of figuring out the worth, amount, or quality of something of a fast-growing painful gingival swelling lasting connected with fever, tiredness, and cervical lymphadenopathy. Intraoral examination showed a bluish swelling on the right rear away from the head lower gingiva showing related to the death of skin or other living tissue surfaces. Totally take a sample of living tissue for analysis of the gingival damage to a body part displayed thinly spread invasion of everything is and looks the same tumor cells with granulocytic appearance, powerfully immunopositive for CD99, myeloperoxidase, and Ki-67, and negative for CD20, CD3, CD34. Blood tests presented extreme pancytopenia, and related to tiny chemical assembly instructions inside of living things analysis confirmed the identification of a disease or problem or its cause of sudden and serious promyelocytic blood cancer. The final identification of a disease or problem, or its cause was of oral myeloid cancer-filled growth connected with sudden and serious promyelocytic blood cancer. The patient was submitted to using powerful drugs to help cure the disease but died of the disease one month later. The clinic pathologic and immune-histochemical features of the present case are compared with the cases of oral myeloid cancer-filled growth before now reported in the English-language books.

Editorial Pages: 1 - 1

Gene Variants and Nonsyndromic Cleft Lip With or Without Cleft Palate

Moein Maulak

Division of the lip with or without serious problem at birth with the roof of the mouth cleft palate CL/P represents one of the commonest born-with things that weren't built right in Western countries. Based on their association with specific malformative patterns or their presence as far apart from others defects, CL/P can be classified as syndromic and Nonsyndromic, match up each pair of items in order. Both forms of CL/P are seen as a strong related to tiny chemical assembly instructions inside of living things part. Syndromic forms are in many cases due to DNA-based weird monogenic sicknesses. Among these, the Van der Woude disease, caused by change of the IRF6 tiny chemical assembly instruction inside of living things, represents the commonest form of syndromic CL/P, accounting for about of all cases. On the other hand, Nonsyndromic CL/P is a caused by more than one thing disease received from by the interaction between related to tiny chemical assembly instructions inside of living things and related to surrounding conditions or the health of the Earth factors. In this article, we will review the latest findings about the tiny chemical assembly instructions inside of living things involved in the how a disease started of syndromic and Nonsyndromic CL/P, to provide information about the opportunity in the future to use specific related to genetic testing for the identification of in danger of failing school and going to jail mothers and the prevention of the disease based on a decorated with a personal touch approach.

Short Communication Pages: 1 - 1

Nutritional Benefit & Antioxidant Activity of Wild Edible Fruit Plants in Odisha

Manmath Rout

Nowadays a proper diet is very much required for everybody. Due to lack of nutrition, many people suffer from malnutrition and severe diseases. In Odisha, there are varieties of wild edible fruits species are found in many of the forests. These fruits can serve as functional foods due to presence of essential vitamins, minerals, and fibres which can provide necessary dietary supplements and therapeutic usage in the modern era. Mostly tribal’s, forest dwellers, and rural people of Odisha have a treasure of information’s based on the natural bio-resources as a nutritional source for its population and depends on forest for their annual food requirements. Wild edible fruits contain a wide range of secondary metabolites & free radical scavenging molecules, the harmful action of the free radicals can be blocked by antioxidants which scavenge the free radicals and detoxify the organism. The present review highlights the nutritional benefits & antioxidant activity of wild edible fruit plants in Odisha.

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