Stimulation of protein biosynthesis in rat hepatocytes by extracts of Momordica charantia

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The in vivo effect of the administration of extracts of Momordica charantia on certain biochemical parameters of Sprague-Dawley rats was investigated. It was observed that there was an increase in muscle and liver protein levels, while there was a reduction in the levels of brain protein, muscle and liver glycogen. The activities of plasma L-alanine transaminase and alkaline phosphatase were reduced. The L-aspartate transaminase and adenosine triphosphatase activities were slightly elevated in whole plant extract treated rats while the L-aspartate transaminase was unaffected by the ethanol extract but reduced the adenosine triphosphatase activity. Copyright © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Abuharfeil, N. M., Salim, M., & Von Kleist, S. (2001). Stimulation of protein biosynthesis in rat hepatocytes by extracts of Momordica charantia. Phytotherapy Research, 15(2), 95–98. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.682

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