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- W2185478045 abstract "The aim of present study was to assess the wound healing activity of benzene extracts of Momordica charantia fruit.Methanol extract of Momordica Charantia fruit was examined for wound healing potential in the form of 1%w/v solution in the excision wound created on the dorsal side of experimental animals, the 1% w/v extract should considerable difference in wound models and the result were compatable to that of the standard drug betadine (5% w/w) in terms of wound contracting ability and wound closure time. Antibacterial activity of methanol extract of the plant was also carried out as a supporting evidence for its wound healing potential. The mean percentage wound closure was calculated on the 4 th , 8 th , 12 th , 16 th and 15 th wounding days. The extract treated animals showed tastes epithelisation of wound (17.86 ± 0.19) then the control. The period of epithelisation 21.23±0.37 in case of standard drug 5% betadine ointment. Momordica charantia (kerala) is an important vegetable in India. The role of dirty compound preventing cancer is a modern area of research. Several study suggested that momordica play vital roll in preventing cancer. In numerous studies, at least three different groups of constituents found in all parts of momordica have clinically demonstrated hypoglycemic properties or other actions of potential benefit against diabetes mellitus (1). These blood sugar lowering chemicals include a mix of steroidal saponins (known as charantins), insulin-like peptides, and alkaloids. Charantin is composed of a mixture of beta-sitosterol-beta-D-glucoside and 5,25 stigmadien-3-beta-ol glycoside. This hypoglycemic effect is more pronounced in the fruit of bitter melon where these chemicals are found in greater abundance. To date, close to 100 in vivo studies have demonstrated the blood sugar lowering effect of this bitter fruit. This fruit has also shown the ability to enhance cells' uptake of glucose, to promote insulin release, and to potentiate the effect of insulin (2). Momordica charantia (MC), a member of the Cucurbitaceae family, is known as bitter melon, bitter gourd, balsam pear, karela, and pare. It grows in tropical areas of the Amazon, East Africa, Asia, India, South America, and the Caribbean and is used traditionally as both food and medicine. The plant is a climbing perennial with elongated fruit that resembles a warty gourd or cucumber. The unripe fruit is white or green in color and has a bitter taste that becomes more pronounced as the fruit ripens. The seeds, fruit, leaves, and root of the plant have been used in traditional medicine for microbial infections, sluggish digestion and intestinal gas, menstrual stimulation, wound healing, inflammation, fever reduction, hypertension, and as a laxative and emetic (3). Clinical conditions for which M. charantia extracts (primarily" @default.
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- W2185478045 date "2010-01-01" @default.
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- W2185478045 title "WOUND HEALING ACTIVITY OF THE ETHER-CHLOROFORM EXTRACT OF MOMORDICA CHARANTIA FRUITS S IN RATS" @default.
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