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Rev. bras. plantas med ; 15(2): 169-175, 2013. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-677022

ABSTRACT

Objetivou-se com este trabalho fazer a caracterização biométrica de frutos e sementes de melão-de-são-caetano (Momordica charantia L.) e determinar as temperaturas cardinais para germinação das sementes desta espécie. A caracterização e a condução do experimento foram realizadas no Laboratório de Análise de Sementes da UFERSA, em Mossoró-RN. Os parâmetros avaliados foram: comprimento, diâmetro, número de sementes por fruto; comprimento, largura e espessura das sementes; grau de umidade, peso de mil sementes, e número de sementes por grama. Para o ensaio sobre as temperaturas, a semeadura foi realizada em caixas plásticas transparentes contendo areia esterilizada como substrato. As sementes foram incubadas nas temperaturas constantes de 10ºC, 15ºC, 20ºC, 25ºC, 30ºC, 35ºC e 40ºC, com fotoperíodo de 8 horas. O delineamento experimental foi inteiramente casualizado com quatro repetições de 50 sementes. Os frutos apresentam cerca de 49,8 mm de comprimento, 19,89 mm de diâmetro, contendo em torno de 18 sementes. As dimensões médias das sementes são: 8,9mm de comprimento, 4,30mm de largura, e 2,65mm de espessura. A germinação ocorre na faixa de 20 a 35ºC, porém as temperaturas ótimas para germinação de sementes de melão-de-são-caetano variam entre 25 e 30ºC.


The aims of this study were to perform the biometric characterization of fruits and seeds of balsam pear (Momordica charantia L.) and to determine the cardinal temperatures for seed germination in this species. The characterization and the experiment were conducted at the Laboratory of Seed Analysis of UFERSA in Mossoró-RN. The evaluated parameters were: length, width and thickness of seeds; moisture content; one thousand seed weight; and number of seeds per gram. For the temperature assay, sowing was done in transparent plastic boxes containing sterilized sand as substrate. The seeds were then incubated at the constant temperatures of 10ºC, 15°C, 20°C, 25°C, 30°C, 35°C and 40°C, with 8-hour photoperiod. Experimental design was completely randomized with four replicates of 50 seeds. Fruits have about 49.8mm length and 19.89 mm diameter, containing around 18 seeds. The medium dimensions of seeds are: 8.9mm length, 4.30 mm width and 2.65 mm thickness. There is germination in the range from 20 to 35ºC, but the optimal temperatures for the germination of balsam pear seeds vary between 25 and 30°C.


Subject(s)
Biometry/instrumentation , Germination , Momordica charantia/metabolism , Seeds/growth & development
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Int. j. morphol ; 29(3): 1062-1068, Sept. 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-608707

ABSTRACT

Ubiquitous consumption of Momordica charantia is hinged on credence of its potency in alleviating ailments. Almost no data exist on its quantitative relationship to the testes. The aim was to study the histomorphometric effect of Momordica charantia seed extract (MC), ascorbic acid (C), alpha-tocopherol (E) and testosterone (T) on the testes of rats. Ninety five mature 6-8 week-old male Sprague-Dawley (S-D) rats allotted randomly into six groups. Group I: fed MC for 16 weeks. Group II: administered MC for 8 weeks, later distilled water for another 8 weeks. Group III: administered C, E, T and a combination of all three test solutions (CET) for 8 weeks and later fed MC for another 8 weeks. Group IV: received MC initially for 8 weeks and later administered C, E, T and CET for another 8 weeks. Group V: fed concurrently the extract, C, E, T and CET for 8 weeks. Group VI (control): administered C, E, T, CET and distilled water for 16 weeks. The doses for MC, C, E and T were 50 mg/100 g b.w/oral/day, 0.01, 20.0 and 0.05 mg/kg. The animals were sacrificed; testes estimated for volume. Diameter, cross sectional area (AC), number of profiles per unit area (NA), length density (LV) and numerical density (NV) of the seminiferous tubules determined. The mean testicular volumes, tubular diameters and AC showed significant decline (p 0.05) in Groups I and III compared to controls. On cessation of MC values recovered to baseline control value. Groups IV and V, were not significantly (p 0.05) different from controls. There was a significant (p 0.05) increase in NA, LV and NV of seminiferous tubules in Groups I and III compared to controls. Histomorphometric data supports a reversible deleterious effect of MC on testes.


El consumo ubicuo de Momordica charantia ha girado en torno a su potencial participación en el alivio de dolencias. El objetivo fue estudiar los efectos del extracto de la semilla de Momordica charantia (MC), ácido ascórbico (C), alfa-tocoferol (E) y testosterona (T) sobre parámetros histomorfométricos en testículos de ratas. Noventa y cinco ratas machos Sprague-Dawley (S-D) maduras (6-8 semanas de edad) fueron asignadas al azar en seis grupos. Grupo I: alimentados con MC durante 16 semanas. Grupo II: MC administrado durante 8 semanas, luego agua destilada por otras 8 semanas. Grupo III: C, E, T administrados junto a una combinación de las tres soluciones de prueba (CET) durante 8 semanas y luego alimentados con MC por otras 8 semanas. Grupo IV: MC inicialmente durante 8 semanas y posteriormente C, E, T y CET por otras 8 semanas. Grupo V: alimentado al mismo tiempo con el extracto, C, E, T y CET durante 8 semanas. Grupo VI (control): administrado con C, E, T, CET y agua destilada durante 16 semanas. Las dosis de MC, C, E y T fueron de 50 mg/100 g de peso corporal/oral/día, 0,01, 20,0 y 0,05 mg/kg. Los animales fueron sacrificados y se estimó el volumen de los testículos. El diámetro, área de sección transversal (AC), el número de perfiles por unidad de área (NA), la densidad de longitud (LV) y la densidad numérica (NV) de los túbulos seminíferos fueron determinados. Los volúmenes medio testicular, diámetro de túbulos y AC mostraron una disminución significativa (p 0,05) en los grupos I y III en comparación con los controles. Al quitar MC, los valores se recuperaron al valor basal de control. Los grupos IV y V, no fueron significativamente diferentes de los controles (p 0,05). Hubo una diferencia significativa (p 0,05) con aumento de la NA, LV y NV de los túbulos seminíferos de los grupos I y III en comparación con los controles. Los datos histomorfométricos apoyan la reversibilidad de los efectos nocivos de la MC en los testículos.


Subject(s)
Infant , Momordica charantia/metabolism , Momordica charantia/ultrastructure , Testis/anatomy & histology , Testis/growth & development , Testis , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Rats, Sprague-Dawley/physiology , Rats, Sprague-Dawley/metabolism
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Indian J Biochem Biophys ; 2010 Aug; 47(4): 227-233
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-135270

ABSTRACT

Diabetes is an oxidative stress disorder and oxidative damage to tissues such as heart, kidney, liver and other organs may be a contributory factor to several diabetic complications. Momordica charantia (family: Cucurbitaceae) and Trigonella foenum graecum (family: Fabaceae) are used traditionally in Indian folk medicine to manage diabetes mellitus. In the present study, the anti-hyperglycemic and anti-oxidative potential of aqueous extracts of M. charantia pulp and seed powder of T. foenum graecum were assessed in alloxan (150 mg/kg body weight) induced diabetic rats. Alloxan treatment to the rats could induce diabetes as the fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels were >280 mg/dl. Treatment of diabetic rats for 30 days with M. charantia and T. foenum graecum could significantly (p<0.001) improve the FBG levels to near normal glucose levels. Antioxidant activities (superoxide dismutase, catalase, reduced glutathione content and glutathione-s-transferase) and lipid peroxidation levels were measured in heart, kidney and liver tissues of normal, diabetic and experimental animals (diabetics + treatment). TBARS levels were significantly (p<0.001) higher and anti-oxidative activities were found low in diabetic group, as compared to the control group. Significant (p<0.001) improvement in both the TBARS levels and antioxidant activities were observed when M. charantia and T. foenum graecum were given to diabetic rats. Our results clearly demonstrate that M. charantia and T. foenum graecum are not only useful in controlling the blood glucose levels, but also have antioxidant potential to protect vital organs such as heart and kidney against damage caused due to diabetes induced oxidative stress.


Subject(s)
Alloxan/chemistry , Animals , Antioxidants/chemistry , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/drug therapy , Glutathione/chemistry , Hypoglycemic Agents/pharmacology , Male , Momordica charantia/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Seeds/chemistry , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/chemistry , Trigonella/metabolism
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Indian J Exp Biol ; 2004 Mar; 42(3): 319-22
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-60046

ABSTRACT

Bitter melon ( Momordica charantia Linnaeus) fruit extract was tested against 3,4 benzo(a)pyrene [B(a)P] induced forestomach papillomagenesis in Swiss albino mice. Extract of M. charantia in two concentrations, 2.5 and 5% of standard mice feed was used for the short-term and long-term studies. A significant decrease in tumour burden was observed in short and long-term treatment. Also, total tumour incidence reduced to 83.33% with 2.5% dose and 90.90% with 5% dose in short term treatment, while in long-term treatment tumor incidence decreased to 76.92% with 2.5% dose and 69.23% with 5% dose of M. charantia. The possible mechanism involved in the cancer chemoprevention has also been discussed.


Subject(s)
Animals , Anticarcinogenic Agents/pharmacology , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Benzo(a)pyrene , Body Weight , Carcinogens , Male , Mice , Momordica charantia/metabolism , Neoplasms, Experimental/drug therapy , Plant Extracts , Stomach Neoplasms/chemically induced
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