herbal extractAppearance: Fine Yellow brown powder
Botanical Name: Momordica charantia
Common Name:Bitter gourd, bitter apple, wild cucumber, bitter cucumber, balsam apple, balsam pear, margose, la-kwa, leprosy gourd, karela
Plant Part Used: dried fruit
Specifications: 10:1 30:1
Phytochemicals and Constituents of Momordica charantia:
Glycosides: momordin, charantin
Alkaloids: momordicin
Others: polypeptide-P
Oils (seed only): stearic, linoleic, oleic acids
Glycoproteins: alpha-momorcharin, beta-momorcharin, lectins
Others: vicine (pyrimidine nucleoside), protein MAP30
At least three different groups of constituents in bitter melon have been reported to have blood-sugar lowering actions of potential benefit in diabetes mellitus. These include a mixture of steroidal saponins known as charantin, insulin-like peptides, and alkaloids. It is still unclear which of these is most effective, or if all three work together. Some clinical trials have confirmed the benefit of bitter melon for people with diabetes.
In traditional herbal medicine, bitter melon,like other bitter-tasting herbs,is thought to stimulate digestive function and improve appetite. This has yet to be tested in human studies.
Action :
Antibiotic; Antitumor activity (constituents lutein and lycopene); Antiviral ;Aphrodisiac; Increases
tissue uptake of glucose (due to charantin); Immunosuppressive (modulating activity of T and B lymphocytes and suppressing macrophage aivity) ;Inhibits corticotropin - induced lipolysis; nsulinomimetic;Hypotensive;Laxative;Lowers blood glucose ;Stimulates lipogenesis;Stomachic; ermifuge
Packing: 25kg/paper drum, Two sealed plastic-bags inside.