Eswari Beeram*
Assistant Professor, DBCS, SOLAS, Mohan Babu University, India
*Corresponding Author: Eswari Beeram, Assistant Professor, DBCS, SOLAS, Mohan Babu University, India.
Received: August 30, 2025; Published: September 01, 2025
Metformin is an antidiabetic drug used to treat type ii diabetes and recent studies on drug formulation in to nano particles size proven to show effective results compared to conventional metformin in blood glucose Management. The drug inhibits salivary amylase in NPs formulated form and salivary amylase shares around 98% homology in its active site configuration with pancreatic amylase and mode of function is found to be similar. Metformin may be inhibits both the enzymes due to 94% sequence homology and structural configuration till no experimental proofs and can delay the emptying of stomach there by preventing the sudden rise in blood glucose levels
Citation: Eswari Beeram. “Metformin: A Magical drug for Diabetics".Acta Scientific Microbiology 8.10 (2025): 01.
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