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ASSESSMENT OF LOSSES IN BITTER GOURD DUE TO BITTER GOURD MOSAIC VIRUS
Madras Agricultural Journal, 1998The infection of bitter gourd plant at the early stage by bitter gourd mosaic virus resulted in significant reduction of number of leaves, leaf area, intermodal length, thickness of vines, length of vines, number of branches, number of flowers, number of fruits and other fruit characters viz, length.
SABITHA DORAISAMY .+3 more
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A New Fusarium Wilt of Bitter Gourd in Taiwan
Plant Disease, 1983Identification de Fusarium oxysporum comme agent responsable d'une maladie de Momordia charantia a Taiwan.
J. W. Huang, S. K. Sun
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Research journal of biotechnology, 2022
About 40 to 90% of the population in many developing countries uses traditional medicine. The use of traditional medicine is increasing in developing countries because of the high cost and fear of side effects of allopathic medicine.
Ravichandiran Kumar, P. Madasamy
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About 40 to 90% of the population in many developing countries uses traditional medicine. The use of traditional medicine is increasing in developing countries because of the high cost and fear of side effects of allopathic medicine.
Ravichandiran Kumar, P. Madasamy
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Extraction, derivatization and antioxidant activity of bitter gourd polysaccharide
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2019The effect of derivatization on the antioxidant activity of bitter gourd polysaccharide was investigated. Bitter gourd polysaccharide (P) was prepared with hot water. Carboxymethylated bitter gourd polysaccharide (CM-P) and acetylated bitter gourd polysaccharide (AcP) were successfully prepared, which were identified by IR and NMR spectra.
Gangliang Huang, Fang Chen
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Cytogenetical Analysis of Bitter Gourd Genome
2020There are many studies about chromosomal characteristics of Momordica charantia, known as bitter gourd, a vegetable species with medicinal properties. The published data include characterization of the meiosis; haploid and diploid chromosome number; description of chromosome morphology, with chromosome length and primary constriction position; more ...
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Determination of metrafenone in bitter gourd and soil by GC with ECD
Food Chemistry, 2016A method for determination of metrafenone residues in bitter gourd and soil was developed. All samples were extracted with ethyl acetate, purified with the glass column of florisil and NH2-SPE column, analyzed by gas chromatography with electronic capture detector (GC-ECD).
Haibin Sun, Yanping Liu, Siwei Wang
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Bitter Gourd Suppresses Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammatory Responses
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2008Bitter gourd ( Momordica charantia L.) is a popular tropical vegetable in Asian countries. Previously it was shown that bitter gourd placenta extract suppressed lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced TNFalpha production in RAW 264.7 macrophage-like cells. Here it is shown that the butanol-soluble fraction of bitter gourd placenta extract strongly suppresses ...
Mitsuru Yoshida+11 more
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Medicinal Properties of Bitter Gourd: Bioactives and Their Actions
2020Bitter melon (Momordica charantia L., Family: Cucurbitaceae) is traditionally used as a medicinal food in different systems of medicine. It has significant importance in providing basic nutrients and prevention of various ailments. It contains a variety of bioactive compounds including alkaloids, polypeptides, vitamins, and minerals.
Vidhu Aeri, Richa Raj
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New Initiatives in Quick Bitter Gourd Breeding
2020Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) is an important vegetable crop known for its anti-diabetic properties. This crop is native to Indian regions, and therefore a significant diversity is recorded in this species in this region. Among the species identified so far, only seven species are believed to be distributed in India, and the rest of the species
S. S. Dey, T. K. Behera, Suman Lata
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Future Prospects of Genomics and Breeding in Bitter Gourd
2020Draft genome sequence of bitter gourd was currently released, but further improvements of assembly are required in its total length and number of scaffolds. Recent advances in the long-read sequencing technologies will allow to obtain the whole genome sequence of bitter gourd at chromosome level.
T. K. Behera+2 more
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