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Momordica charantia fruit juice stimulates glucose and amino acid uptakes in L6 myotubes

Cummings et al., 2004

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Cummings E
Hundal H
Wackerhage H
Hope M
Belle M
Adeghate E
Singh J
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Molecular and cellular biochemistry

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The fruit of Momordica charantia (family: Cucurbitacea) is used widely as a hypoglycaemic agent to treat diabetes mellitus (DM). The mechanism of the hypoglycaemic action of M. charantia in vitro is not fully understood. This study investigated the effect of M. charantia …
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