Abstract:
Functional and health endorsing benefits of various foods are often attributed to their
phytochemistry. The bitter gourd holds potential in improving the food products quality
owing to its incredible versatility in compounds. In the current exploration, different bitter
gourd varieties and their parts were evaluated for their therapeutic potential and
utilization in value added baked products. For the purpose four types of bitter gourd
powders i.e. whole fruit, seedless fruit, seeds and extracts were prepared. Compositional
analysis revealed that bitter gourd variety FSD-Long along with parts is rich source of
minerals, ascorbic acid, carotenoids, tocopherols (α, β & γ), phenolic acids, saponin,
charantin, alkaloids, momordicin, fatty acids and dietary fiber.However, extract possessed
higher concentration of water soluble substances than otherparts. All parts ofFSD-Long
inhibited in vitrolipid peroxidation and scavenged DPPH radicals significantly.
Afterwards, all parts of the selected variety (FSD-Long) were added in cookies at various
levels to enrich the formulation. Considering the results of characterization and product
development; whole fruit, flesh and seed part @ 3%, and extract @ 0.5% were selected
for further use in efficacy study. The experimental rats modeling comprised of three
segments including normal, hyperglycemic and hypercholesterolemic Sprague Dawley
rats. Initial trials were conducted in normal rats; indicated that diets prepared with bitter
gourd parts hold hypoglycemic and hypocholesterolemic perspectives. In the second
section, streptozotocin injection was used to induce diabetes mellitus in rats and observed
a decrease of 42.22% glucose in group fed extract based cookies. Furthermore, level of
insulin increased in bitter gourd part cookies upto 58.64% indicated that the experimental
diets hold insulin tropic potential. Final efficacy trials were conducted involving
hypercholesterolemic rats. In control group, momentous increase in serum cholesterol,
triglycerides and LDL levels was observed. All parts attenuate the cholesterol 18.79 to
40.17% triglycerides 25.97 to 37.01% and LDL 14.49 to 26.09%. All parts reduced the
serum glucose significantly by enhancing insulin secretion. From the present study, it is
deduced that bitter gourd extract can be supplemented in food products for the
management of these maladies.