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Australian Cowplant

Australian Cowplant

🌿 Names
Pinyin Name
Chi Geng Teng
中文名 (Chinese)
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Latin Name
Gymnema Sylvestre
English Name
Australian Cowplant
☯ TCM Properties
Part Used
Root or twig
🩺 Clinical Profile
Function (εŠŸθƒ½)
To dispel wind and relieve pain, resolve toxin and disperse swelling.
Indication (δΈ»ζ²»)
Wind-damp impediment pain, swelling pain in throat, scrofula, mammary welling abscess, sore and boil, eczema, innominate toxin swelling, poisonous snake bite.
πŸ”— External References
TCMID
3994
3
Clinical Trials
3
Meta-Analyses
1
PubMed References
πŸ“‹ Sample Trials
NCT04745780
Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of a Combination Containing Myo-inositol, D-chiro-inositol, Alpha-lactalbumin, Zinc and Extract of Gymnema Sylvestre in Subjects Diabetic Patients.
Completed Β· Type 2 Diabetes
NCT02708966
Effect of Gymnema Sylvestre on Patients With Impaired Glucose Tolerance.
Completed Β· Phase 2 Β· Impaired Glucose Tolerance
NCT02370121
Effect of Gymnema Sylvestre on Metabolic Syndrome and Insulin
Completed Β· Phase 2 Β· Metabolic Syndrome
πŸ“Š Sample Meta-Analyses
CRD42019124454
To analyse the effects of gurmar (Gymnema sylvestre) in the treatment of diabetes mellitus: a systematic review
People with, or at high risk of developing, diabetes mellitus.
CRD42020179486
Effect of Gymnema sylvestre on glycemic control in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: An updated Systematic review and Meta-analysis.
According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA 2020) guidelines Type 2 Diab
CRD42022308124
The effects of Gymnema Sylvestre supplementation on lipid profile, glycemic control, blood pressure, and anthropometric indices in patients with metabolic disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Metabolic disorders, including insulin resistance, diabetes, and metabolic syndr
πŸ“š Sample References
PMID 31515869
A novel Gymnema sylvestre extract protects pancreatic beta-cells from cytokine-induced apoptosis
Phytother Res Β· 2020
πŸ₯ Linked Health Topics 1 Β· matched via study conditions