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Momordica charantia

Momordica charantia L. A preliminary examination has indicated the presence of two alkaloids of which one has been named momordicine. (Rivera, Amer. J. Pharm., 1941, 113, 281.)... [Pg.781]

Liu, H.-L., Kong, L.-Y., Takaya, Y. and Niwa, M. (2005) Biotransformation of ferulic acid into two new dihydrotrimers by Momordica charantia peroxidase. Chemical Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 53, 816-819. [Pg.32]

Grover JK, Yadav SR (2004). Pharmacological actions and potential nses of Momordica charantia (Bitter melon) A review. J Ethnopharmacol 93 123-132. [Pg.517]

Leatherdale BA, Panesar RK, Singh G, Atkins TW, Bailey CJ, Bignell AH. Improvement in glucose tolerance due to Momordica charantia (karela). Br Med J 1981 282 1823-1824. [Pg.119]

Momordica charantia L. Ku Gua (Bitter melon) (seed) Anti-HIV protein MAP 30, sterol.33 351 408 423 For immune disorders and common infections. Capable of inhibiting infection of HIV-1 in T. lymphocytes and monocytes, anti-tumor. [Pg.113]

Comus walteri Wangerin Corydalis ternata (Nakai) Nakai Sophora alopecurosides Momordica charantia L. [Pg.354]

Cordyceps sinensis, Cucurbita moschata, C. pepo, Cucumis melo, Cypripedium guttatum, C. macranthum, C. pubescens, C. sativus, Fibraurea recisa, Luffa aegyptiaca, L. cylindrica, L. faetida, L. petola, Momordica charantia Stevia rebaudiana Stevia rebaudiana Menyanthes trifoliata... [Pg.485]

Apocynum androsaemifolium, Caesalpinia ascendens, C. bonducella, C. sylvatica, Cydonia oblonga, Cyperus esculentus, C. brevifolius, Euphorbia lathyrus, Momordica charantia, Trillium erectum Rhodiola rosea, Sedum acre Populus alba... [Pg.515]

Juniperus communis, J. sabina, J. horizontalis, Lonicera caerulea, L. caprifolium, Phaseolus vulgaris Momordica charantia... [Pg.520]

Paeonia suffruticosa, P. lactiflora, P. albiflora Morinda didyma, M. fistulosa, M. punctata Momordica charantia Momordica charantia... [Pg.525]

Alkaloids (pyrazolinc derivatives) and some others of undetermined structure have been reported from several genera. The family is known chemically for the cucurbitacins-loxic steroidal substances. In this study, 106 samples in 73 species were tested two were already known to contain alkaloids, Momordica charantia (2/11) and M. foeiida (1/2). Other positives included Coccinea addensis (1/3), Cucumis anguria, C. zeyheri, Cucurbita foelidissi-ma (2/3), Echinocystis macrocarpa, Marah macrocarpa, Melothria cordala, Momordica cissoides, M. repens (1/2), Peponium macke-nii, Trichosanthes sp. [Pg.69]

Momordica charantia can cause hypoglycemic coma and convulsions in children (316). [Pg.596]

Basch E, Gabardi S, Ulbricht C. Bitter melon (Momordica charantia) a review of efficacy and safety. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2003 60(4) 356-9. [Pg.666]

A series of proteins, i.e., a-trichosanthin (a-TCS) isolated from the root tubers of Trichosanthes kirilowii, MAP30 isolated from the seeds and fruits of the bitter melon Momordica charantia, GAP31 from Euphorbiaceae himalaya seeds (Gelonium multiflorum), and DAP30 and DAP32 from carnation leaves (Dianthus caryophyllus), have been described to inhibit HIV infection,... [Pg.396]

Anila, L. and Vijayalakshmi, N.R., Beneficial effects of flavonoids from Sesamum indicum, Emblica officinalis, and Momordica charantia, Phytother. Res., 14, 592-595, 2000. [Pg.661]

Dioscorea bulbifera Momordica charantia Ipomoea alba Morrenia odorata Parthenocissus quinquefolia... [Pg.201]

Momordica charantia L. Cucurbitaceae Fruits, leaves and seeds Der Marderosian and Beutler (2002)... [Pg.302]

Momordica charantia (bitter gourd) (Cucurbitaceae) [seed] BGIA (68 aa 7 kDa 2 Cys 1 S-S) Streptomyces griseus Glutamate Endopeptidase [70 nM], Subtilisin Carlsberg [465]... [Pg.608]

Vietnamese squash) which are cyclic peptides (cyclotides) [541]. The small size, exceptional stability and protease inhibitor potency of these cyclic squash family PIPs make them potentially very useful lead compounds and structural scaffolds for pharmaceutical development [541], The structures of various squash family PIPs have been determined, namely those of Cucurbita maxima CMTI-I [544, 545], Cucurbita pepo CPTI-n [545], Momordica charantia MCTI-A [556, 557] and the cyclotide Momordica cochinchinensis McoTI-U [541]. The linear squash PIP structures involve anti-parallel P-strand elements beneath a loop which contains the protease binding site [544, 545, 556, 557]. [Pg.614]

Akhtar S, Husain Q (2006) Potential applications of immobilized bitter gourd (Momordica charantia) peroxidase in the removal of phenols from polluted water. Chemosphere 65 1228-1235... [Pg.200]


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