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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Therapeutic stimulation of GLP-1 and GIP protein with DPP-4 inhibitors for type-2 diabetes treatment
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Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4Medicinal ChemistryDiabetes ManagementTherapeutic StimulationG Protein-coupled ReceptorAlternative MedicineMedicineDiabetesPhysiologyGip ProteinHerb-drug InteractionHerbal MedicineInsulin ManagementDiabetes MellitusRetracted ArticlePharmacologyType IiDrug Discovery
Dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibition is a new treatment for type-2 diabetes. DPP-4 inhibition increases levels of active GLP-1. GLP-1 enhances insulin secretion and diminishes glucagon secretion, in this manner reducing glucose concentrations in blood. A number of DPP-4 inhibitors are under clinical development. However, the durability and long-term safety of DPP-4 inhibition remain to be established. These synthetic DPP-4 inhibitors are showing some side effects. Herbal medicines are alternative medicine over synthetic drugs that can relieve the patients. Various research studies have been carried all over the world to evaluate the efficacy of herbs in the treatment of Type II diabetes mellitus. For a long time type II diabetes mellitus has been treated orally with herbal medicines, because plant products are frequently prescribed due to their less toxicity than conventional medicines.
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