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         Diabetic neuropathy, a debilitating complication of diabetes, arises from chronic
            hyperglycemia-induced inflammation and oxidative stress, leading to progressive
            nerve damage. Current therapeutic strategies often focus on symptomatic relief
            rather than addressing the underlying pathophysiology. Emerging evidence
            highlights the therapeutic potential of phytobioactives with robust
            anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties as promising alternatives for
            diabetic neuropathy management. Phytobioactives such as flavonoids, polyphenols,
            alkaloids, and terpenoids demonstrate significant potential by mitigating
            oxidative stress, inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines, and promoting
            neuroprotection. Furthermore, combination approaches utilizing the synergistic
            effects of these phytobioactives have shown enhanced efficacy in preclinical
            models, targeting multiple pathways involved in the progression of diabetic
            neuropathy. However, clinical translation is hindered by challenges including
            low bioavailability, chemical instability, and suboptimal dosage. This review
            explores the mechanistic roles, preclinical evidence, and clinical challenges of
            phytobioactives in diabetic neuropathy therapy, emphasizing the need for
            advanced formulation strategies and well-designed clinical trials to optimize
            their therapeutic potential. Leveraging these phytobioactives could pave the way
            for more effective and holistic diabetic neuropathy treatments.
         
         Keywords
Diabetic neuropathy - phytobioactives - antioxidants - inflammation - oxidative stress
            - neuroprotection