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The review article on Diabetes

Sheetal Hanuman Sangle Hanuman Sangle

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Introduction Diabetes is a chronic disorder of carbohydrates, fats and protein metabolism. The defect or defect response of the insulin Secretary, used to impair carbohydrates (glucose), is a characteristic of diabetes, and similar to the resulting hyperglycemia 1 diabetes (DM). Insulin or rarely missing Insulin activity (insulin resistance) 2 International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimates the total number of diabetics to 40 million in India, which will continue to increase in 2025. The hormones of insulin and glucagon are both secreted by the pancreas. Insulin is secreted by beta () cells and glucagon, and both alpha () cells are located on the island of Langehan. Insulin lowers blood glucose levels through glycogesis and transport transporting to muscles, liver, and adipose tissue. Although neural tissue and red blood cells are not required for glucose exploitation, alpha cells () play an important role in the regulation of blood glucose by producing glucagon, and increase blood glucose levels by increasing blood glucose levels 4, 5. Malignant tumors in the future lifespan of the fetus after birth, in addition to increased risk of obesity, metabolism and cardiovascular disorders 6.Type-II diabetes accounts for 80% to 90% of all cases of diabetes. Geographical variation can contribute to the size of problems and general morbidity and mortality 7, 8. Furthermore, people with diabetes who perform moderate physical activity have an invisible risk of death 10. See figures (1 and 2). In diabetes, there is an abnormality in either synthesis or insulin secretion. For example, type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) and stenosis in pancreatic passage, or development of resistance to insulin, or production of production standardized (T2DM) and standard production volume (T2DM)

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Copyright © 2025 Sheetal Hanuman Sangle . This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.

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Paper ID: IJPREMS50400050178
ISSN: 2321-9653
Publisher: ijprems
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