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Momordica charantia (commonly
called bitter melon, cer****ee, goya,
bitter apple,
bitter gourd,
bitter squash, balsam-pear,
karavila and many more names...
- a
chemical substance obtained from the
Asian bitter melon (Momordica
charantia),
reputed to be
responsible for the
hypoglycaemic properties of those...
- Maharashtra, and
Tamil Nadu. It is a
relative of the
bitter melon plant (M.
charantia). The
plant has also been
named Luffa tuberosa (Roxb.) or
Momordica tuberosa...
- roots,
mustard greens, onions,
perilla leaves,
bamboo shoot,
momordica charantia, pumpkins,
radish greens,
rapeseed leaves, scallions, seaweed, soybean...
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chemical compound found in the
leaves of the
bitter melon vine (Momordica
charantia),
possibly responsible for its
reputed medicinal properties. The compound...
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include frost-tender
plants such as Rudbeckias,
Mirabilis jalapa,
Momordica charantia, mint, tobacco,
common purslane, alfalfa, petunias,
Thinopyrum intermedium...
- as
climbing ferns Mandevilla, rocktrumpet,
Brazilian jasmine Momordica charantia, the
bitter gourd Mikania scandens, the hemp vine
Muehlenbeckia adpressa...
- Paul C (ed.). "Novel
Inhibitor Cystine Knot
Peptides from
Momordica charantia". PLOS ONE. 8 (10): e75334. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...875334H. doi:10.1371/journal...
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relatively small in size
compared to
cultivated bitter melon.
Momordica charantia (bitter melon,
Mandarin Chinese: kǔ guā 苦瓜) is
native to
Africa but has...
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cucurbitane triterpenoid glycosides found in
bitter melon vine (Momordica
charantia). They include:
Karaviloside I
Karaviloside II
Karaviloside III Karaviloside...