Salvia para Diabetes y control glucémico

Salvia blancoana — 8 estudios científicos revisados

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¿Sirve Salvia para diabetes y control glucémico?

Uso documentado en la medicina tradicional y respaldado por investigación preliminar

Compuestos activos involucrados: Flavonoides, Polifenoles, Terpenos

Evidencia Científica

Los siguientes estudios han investigado la relación entre Salvia y diabetes y control glucémico:

The antioxidant, antidiabetic, and antihyperlipidemic effects of the polyphenolic extract from Salvia blancoana subsp. mesatlantica on induced diabetes in rats.

Currently, several studies have demonstrated the benefits of medicinal plants in managing type 2 diabetes. In this work, we evaluated the beneficial effects of the polyphenolic extract (PESB) from Salvia blancoana subsp. mesatlantica in the management of hypercaloric-feeding and small-dose alloxan-brought type 2 diabetes in rats. We analyzed the chemical constituents of the extract, including flavones and flavonols content, to understand its biological action. The antioxidant activities were evaluated by total antioxidant action, scavenging effect of the free radical DPPH, and reducing power.

PubMed: 38926327

Chia seeds (Salvia hispanica): health promoting properties and therapeutic applications – a review.

Chia has been known for over 5,500 years. Chia seeds were one of the most important components of the diet of Mayas and Aztecs. The chemical composition and technological properties of chia give the plant a high nutritional potential. Chia is a good source of polyunsaturated fatty acids: omega-3 and omega-6, soluble dietary fiber. It also contains appreciable amount of proteins and phytochemicals.

PubMed: 28646829

A review of effective herbal medicines in controlling menopausal symptoms.

BACKGROUND: Acute menopausal syndrome especially hot flashes, is one of the most common gynecological problems during menopause. Due to the side effects of hormone therapy, herbal and complementary medicines are always of immense interest to people in the treatment and management of the symptoms and complications of menopause. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanisms and effects of medicinal plants employed in the treatment of menopausal symptoms. METHODS: This review article was carried out by examining clinical trial studies between the period of 1994 and 2016. The

PubMed: 29403626

Medicinal plants and Alzheimer's disease: Integrating ethnobotanical and contemporary scientific evidence.

The use of complementary medicines such as plant extracts in dementia therapy, varies according to the different cultural traditions. In orthodox Western medicine, contrasting with that in China and the Far East for example, pharmacological properties of traditional cognitive or memory enhancing plants have not been widely investigated in the context of current models of Alzheimer's disease. An exception is Ginkgo biloba in which the ginkgolides have antioxidant, neuroprotective, and cholinergic activities relevant to Alzheimer's disease mechanisms. The therapeutic efficacy of Ginkgo biloba ex

PubMed: 9884179

International Headache society evidence-based guidelines on the use of non-invasive neuromodulation devices for the acute and preventive treatment of migraine.

ObjectiveTo develop evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for non-invasive neuromodulation devices in acute and preventive migraine treatment.MethodsA systematic review was conducted across six databases from 1946 to April 2025. Randomized controlled trials evaluating Food and Drug Administration-cleared or Conformité Européenne (CE)-marked non-invasive neuromodulation devices were included. The quality of evidence was assessed using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) methodology, and recommendations were developed through consensus following G

PubMed: 41117312

Seguridad y Precauciones

El uso de Salvia (Salvia blancoana) requiere una supervisión cuidadosa debido a su actividad biológica. En el caso de embarazo y lactancia, no existe evidencia clínica suficiente que garantice la seguridad para el desarrollo fetal o neonatal; por lo tanto, su uso está contraindicado en estas etapas. El potencial efecto emenagogo (estimulación del flujo sanguíneo en el útero) mencionado en contextos etnobotánicos podría representar un riesgo de aborto espontáneo. Asimismo, la transferencia de compuestos polifenólicos a través de la leche materna no ha sido estudiada exhaustivamente, lo que impide asegurar la ausencia de efectos neurotóxicos o sistémicos en el lactante. Para niños menores de 12 años, la seguridad no está establecida. Los sistemas fisiológicos en desarrollo, particularmente el metabolismo hepático y la barrera hematoencefálica, son más vulnerables a las fluctuaciones de compuestos bioactivos.

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