Review Article

Phytochemical, Phytotherapeutical and Pharmacological Study of Momordica dioica

Table 3

Pharmacological evaluation of Momordica dioica described in the paper.

Pharmacological activityPart of plantExtract/preparationDetail effectReference

Antioxidant activityRootAlcoholic extractInhibited the formation of oxygen derived free radicals (ODFR) in vitro with 4000 μg/mL ascorbic system.[45]
RootEthanol extractDPPH radical scavenging, ABTS radical scavenging, iron chelating activity, total antioxidant capacity and haemoglobin glycosylation assay were studied. Total antioxidant capacity was 26 µg/mL equivalents to ascorbic acid.[46]
FruitMethanol, aqueous extract Found the presence of phenolic compound, flavonoids, sterol, alkaloids and amino acids.[47]
LeafEthanol, aqueous extracts The presence of flavonoids was reported as a potent antioxidant[48]

Analgesic activityFruitHexane, methanol extractExhibited analgesic activity when compared to standard drug[49]
FruitPetroleum ether, methanol, ethyl acetate extract Petroleum ether and methanol extract gave more significant analgesic activity than ethyl acetate extract.[51]

Nephroprotective activitySeedEthanol extractFound marked nephroprotective and curative activities without any toxicity caused by nephrotoxin-like gentamicin.[52]
FruitEthanol extractObserved significant reduction in GSH and an increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) production. [53]

Neuroprotective activityFruitMethanol and aqueous extractMethanol and aqueous extract of fruit pulp (100 mg/kg and 200 mg/kg) had neuroprotective activities.[55]

Antiallergic activitiesSeedAlcoholic extractThe antiallergic activity of extract in mice was observed.[56]
Not specifiedAlcoholic extractFound its efficacy to inhibit passive cutaneous anaphylaxis in mouse and rat.[57]

Antiulcer activityFruitEthanol extractDecreased the level of H+-K+ATPase, volume of gastric juice, and acid output. Gastric wall mucus, pH and catalase enzyme were increased significantly. Antioxidant enzyme levels of superoxide dismutase were decreased.[58]
FruitHydro alcohol extractGastroprotective and ulcer healing activities were observed.[59]

Anticancer activityRootMethanol extractThe growth inhibitory index (%) of α-spinasterol-3-o-β-D-glucopyranoside was shown to be 50%, at the dose of 4 µg/mL while testing on cancer cell (L1210).[31]

Antimicrobial activityFruitMethanol, aqueous extract Found methanolic extract had more promising antimicrobial activity.[47]
Root, LeafEthyl acetate extractThe concentration of 200 μg/disc was more active against E. coli compared to,  S. paratyphi, and P. mirabilis bacteria. [60]

Antidiabetic activityFruitAqueous extractOral hypoglycemic effect of Momordica dioica in rat model was screened.[62]
FruitChloroform, ethyl acetate, and alcohol extractEthyl acetate and ethanol showed significant antidiabetic activity at a dose of 200 mg/kg.[63]
FruitAqueous, hexane, chloroform, and ethanol extract Aqueous extract showed maximum fall (52.8%) in 0 to 1 h fasting blood glucose in glucose tolerance test compared to hexane (39%), chloroform (37.2%), and ethanol (37.7%) extract in normal healthy rats.[64]
Not specifiedEthyl acetate and ethanol extractScreened potential role in alloxan-induced diabetic rats and broadly type 2 diabetes.[65]
FruitMethanol extractMarkedly reduced serum glucose and increased serum insulin and urea levels. [54]

Antimalarial activityNot specifiedAlcoholic extractMisra screened extract in vivo and in vitro against NK65 strain of Plasmodium berghei, Jurinea macrocephala, Aegle marmelos and found to possess schizontocidal activity.[66]

Anti-inflammatory activityRootAlcoholic extractSignificantly reduced carrageenan-induced paw edema when administered orally (200 mg/kg) and the activity was comparable with ibuprofen (200 mg/kg, p.o.)[45]
Fruit Hexane, methanol extract.Both extracts exhibited anti-inflammatory activities when compared to standard drug[49]

Hepatoprotective and antihepatotoxic activityRootEthanol extractPrevented CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity at a dose of 200 mg/kg[67]
LeafAqueous, methanol extractReported hepatoprotective and antihepatotoxicity effect of leaf. [68, 69]
FruitEthanol extractEvaluated hepatoprotective activity in wistar strain of albino rats of either sex against CCl4 induced hepatic damage.[70]
LeafEthanol, aqueous extractsEthanol extract was found more potent hepatoprotective against CCl4 induced hepatic damage in rats by in vivo free radical scavenging activities. [48]
RootAlcohol extractReduced CCl4 induced hepatotoxicity in rats by inhibiting the formation of radicals in vitro with ascorbic system.[56]
FruitMethanol extractThe saponin fraction of Momordica dioica (27.5 and 55 mg/kg) administered to the CCl4 treated rats to protect the liver cells from liver damages on hepatocytes and silymarin (100 mg/kg).[71]
FruitMethanol extractExhibited a significant therapeutic effect at a dose of 400 mg/kg administered for 7 days in rat.[72]
Fruitn-butanol extractObserved significant lowering of liver cholesterol and triacylglycerol levels in rats. Moreover, n-butanol extract caused a significant reduction in the pancreatic lipase activity in vitro.[73]

Antifertility activity RootEthanol, aqueous extractFound moderate estrogenic activity including significant increase in uterine weight and abortifacient activity. [74]
FruitEthanolic extractFound antifertility activities of female rats but no male antifertility activity at the dose of 250 mg/kg[75]

Antiedemic activityRootAlcoholic extractShowed significant reduction of carrageenan-induced paw edema.[45]

Insecticidal activitySeedSeed oilAlkaloid momordicin in seed oil was responsible for 100% mortality at 4% conc. in 24 hours.[76]

Grain protectant activitySeedSeed oilSeed oil was grain protectant against Callosobruchus chinensis [77]

Antifeedant activityFruitHexane and ethyl acetate extractShowed antifeedant activity against Spodoptera litura [78, 79]

Allelopathic activityLeafAqueous extractLeaf extract has allelopathic activity on seedling growth and seed germination of P. aconitifolius [80]