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Diabetes, Herbal Medicine, and Histopathology: Intersections in Renal and Hepatic Safety

Bizimana Rukundo T.

Faculty of Biological Sciences Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a global health concern, and its prevalence continues to rise due to increasing lifestyle changes and aging populations. Chronic hyperglycemia in diabetic patients leads to various complications, including renal and hepatic damage. While conventional pharmacological treatments for diabetes manage blood glucose levels, there has been growing interest in the use of herbal medicine as complementary or alternative therapy. Herbal medicines, containing bioactive compounds with anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties, are often considered for the management of diabetes and its complications. However, despite their benefits, the safety of herbal medicines, particularly concerning renal and hepatic toxicity, remains a significant concern. This review aims to explore the intersections between diabetes, herbal medicine, and histopathology, with a particular focus on renal and hepatic safety. We analyze the potential effects of herbal medicine on diabetic kidney and liver dysfunction, examining the histopathological changes and underlying mechanisms involved in such interactions. The review also evaluates clinical findings, potential therapeutic benefits, and safety profiles of popular herbal medicines used in the management of diabetes.

Keywords: Diabetes mellitus, Herbal Medicine, Renal Safety, Hepatic Safety, Histopathology, Toxicity, Bioactive Compounds

CITE AS: Bizimana Rukundo T. (2025). Comprehensive Diabetes, Herbal Medicine, and Histopathology: Intersections in Renal and Hepatic Safety. IAA Journal of Applied Sciences 13(2):16-23. https://doi.org/10.59298/IAAJAS/2025/162300