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Rob43
04-20-2008, 01:28 AM
NEW YORK -- Substances isolated from bitter melon, a plant eaten and used medicinally in much of Asia, could provide the basis of new drugs for treating diabetes and obesity, an international team of researchers reports.

Also known as balsam pear, the vegetable has been shown to reduce blood sugar in animal and human studies, Dr. Mon-Jia Tan of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Shanghai and colleagues note in the journal Chemistry & Biology.

Alternatives are needed to existing drugs for diabetes, they add, due to their side effects and limited action.

In the current study, Tan and colleagues isolated and described several compounds from bitter melon known as cucurbitane triterpenoids, and tested their effects on glucose (sugar) and fat metabolism in cells and in mice.

When tested in muscle and fat cells, the researchers found, the compounds stimulated the glucose receptor GLUT4 to move from the cell interior to the cell surface, thus promoting more effective glucose metabolism. Several of the tested compounds had effects comparable to those of insulin.

Tests in mice of two of the compounds found that they promoted both glucose tolerance and fat burning, and one was particularly effective in promoting glucose tolerance in animals consuming high fat diets.

The researchers note that there may be as many as 70 active compounds in bitter melon. "The present study provides an important basis for further analysis of structure-activity relationship to develop optimized leads from (bitter melon) for the treatment of insulin resistance and obesity," they conclude.

Bitter melon found to possess potent anti-diabetes properties - The China Post (http://www.chinapost.com.tw/health/diabetes/2008/04/12/151612/Bitter-melon.htm)

adiantum
04-20-2008, 02:13 AM
One of us here on Df take Bitter Melon capsules.

I've looked around the local stores but not found any

mimianvy
04-20-2008, 06:42 PM
Bitter melon capsules are sold at health food stores.

I grow bitter melon and love to stir fry them with a little oil than stir in a couple of eggs. YUM!! My kids can't stand it. Can also purchase bitter melon at asian stores.

Unfortunately, the plants that were planted for this year is not doing too well, so hopefully the asian stores will be fully stocked!!

Mimi

notme
04-20-2008, 07:07 PM
I guess I am still skeptical about ingesting anything that comes from China lately. After all the reports of wheat and rice gluten, toys with lead and poisoning pets with tainted food, I have gotten pretty nervous. :eek:

slipperyelm
04-22-2008, 10:41 AM
Eat your vegetables! Bitter melon included, if you like.