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Diabetes mellitus is probably the single most important metabolic disease and is widely recognized as one of the leading causes of death and disability in the different countries of the World. It affects every cell in the body and the essential biochemical processes that go on there. Even in normal individuals, significant weight gain results in carbohydrate intolerance, higher insulin levels and insulin insensitivity in the fat and muscle tissues. Weight loss can correct all of these abnormalities in many instances and significantly improves the metabolic disturbance of diabetes in most of…mehr

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Diabetes mellitus is probably the single most important metabolic disease and is widely recognized as one of the leading causes of death and disability in the different countries of the World. It affects every cell in the body and the essential biochemical processes that go on there. Even in normal individuals, significant weight gain results in carbohydrate intolerance, higher insulin levels and insulin insensitivity in the fat and muscle tissues. Weight loss can correct all of these abnormalities in many instances and significantly improves the metabolic disturbance of diabetes in most of cases. Diabetes is characterized by three well-known syndromes, polydipsia (excessive thirst), polyphagia (excessive hunger) and polyuria (excessive urination). Although different medicines are available for treatment of all kinds of diabetes including its complications, however, trend local medicines is increasing day by day due to its non or very less sides effects us well as due to low cost.
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He is working as Director, Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology. He has more than 60 publications in Applied research. His main interest is in plant medicines and Bio-fuels. He started his work as a lecturer then he made progress to Director, Department of Biochemistry. His main focus to develop new drugs for the betterment of the society