Cancer preventive potential of <i>Momordica charantia </i>L. against benzo(a)pyrene induced<i> </i>fore-stomach tumourigenesis in murine<i> </i>model system

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319-322Bitter 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

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