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Volume 3, Issue 1 (Suppl)

Toxicol Open Access

ISSN: 2476-2067 TYOA, an open access journal

Toxicology Congress 2017

April 13-15, 2017

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April 13-15, 2017 Dubai, UAE

8

th

World Congress on

Toxicology and Pharmacology

Synsepalum dulcificum

” (Miracle fruit): A future potential anti-hyperglycemic and other herbal

medicinal plants that protect the health of Kuala Terengganu people in Malaysia

Introduction:

The study of previous researchers Ali

et al

. (1992) revealed the prevalence of non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus

(NIDDM) and deviated glucose tolerance among the Aborigines (0.3%, 4.7%) and Malays (4.4%, 11.3%) respectively. A variety of

studies indicated that Malays have a relatively high prevalence of type 2 diabetes compared with other Asian ethnic groups.

Aim:

The aim of the study is to evaluate the frequency of herbal medicine usage among the Terengganu population in Malaysia

by conducting a research through systematic-survey analysis to know how frequently and for what common diseases the herbal

medicine was used.

Materials & Methods:

1520 respondents (male and female), ages between 14 and above 70 years were selected by systematic

random sampling from 5 directional areas of Kuala Terengganu state in Malaysia. The statistical analysis was done by using

SPSS 21.0 package.

Results:

According to our analytical study, 68.82% of population was using herbal medicine and 31.18% were using western

and other systems of medicine. The purpose of using traditional medicine for the curative purpose was 43.98% (n=460),

preventive 30.31% (n=317), sexual health (10.99%, n=115), cosmetic reason 6.50% (n=68) and for others (8.22%, n=86). For

the curative purposes, 57.39% respondents used it for curing hypertension (n=264), diabetes (13.48%, n=62), arthritis and

heart failure (9.35%, n=43), peptic ulcer and other diseases (3.48%, n=16), bronchial asthma (1.3%, n=6) and cancer and renal

stones (1.09%, n=5). We also identified to our surprise, 99 medicinally used plants in Terengganu among which

Synsepalum

dulcificum

(Miracle fruit) was extensively used by people as an anti-diabetic herbal medicine.

Discussion:

Our present study revealed that 68.82% of the population in Terengganu preferred herbal medicine than other

systems of medication to use.

Conclusion:

Our results coincided with the WHO statement that 70% of the world population prefer herbal medicine as the

treatment for their ailments.

Biography

Swamy K B has been awarded PhD by Andhra University, India. He has taken his Master’s degree in Clinical Anatomy from Andhra Medical College, India, DMCh

(Maternal & Child Health) and Medical degree (MBBS) from IGNOU, New Delhi. He has expertise in Human Genetics, Reproductive & Developmental Anatomy and

also in Herbal Medicine. He has been the Genetic Counselor for many institutions, with prestigious grants from Malaysia. He has conducted many researches on

Herbal Medicine and Diabetes, on “Brain size and Intelligence Quotient (IQ)”. He has been the former Founder, Anatomist, Professor and Head of the Department

for many Medical Schools in India as well as in Malaysia. He is an international Editorial Board Member for many reputed journals like

Anatomical Society of India

(ASI). Recently, he has been unanimously elected as an Executive Board Member for ASI and an Organizing Committee Member for the upcoming “9

th

Euro-Global

Summit on Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology” to be held during June 22-24, 2017 at Paris, France.

profdrswamy@gmail.com

Swamy K B

Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia

Swamy K B, Toxicol Open Access 2017, 3:1 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2476-2067.C1.001