Introduction. Carotenoids are one of the most promising groups of dietary supplements. The human body is incapable of synthesizing these compounds. Therefore, the search for new, valuable raw materials in Ukraine with the aim of developing dietary supplements, functional food products, and active pharmaceutical ingredients on its basis remains relevant. It can be used to create domestic targeted medicines or products with a predictable physiological effect. These products will have a health-improving effect on the human body and will be able to provide prevention and treatment of a number of diseases. Traditional sources of carotenoids and medicines based on them are sea buckthorn fresh fruits, rose hips fruits, tomatoes, carrots root crops, pumpkin fruit pulp, calendula flowers, etc. This list is constantly expanding due to new species. Momordica charantia L. (Indian cucumber, bitter gourd, bitter melon) is an annual vine of the pumpkin family (Cucurbitaceae). It is a vegetable and medicinal plant from Southeast Asia that grows well in Kharkiv, Poltava, etc. regions of Ukraine. This plant exhibits various biological, medicinal and pharmacological functions, namely: anthelmintic, antifertility, antimalarial, laxative, hypoglycemic, antimutagenic, antiulcer, antilipolytic, hepatoprotective, antitumor, antiviral, antibacterial, etc. Analysis of literature data showed that bitter melon contains various groups of biologically active compounds (BACs): triterpenoids, peptides, essential and fatty oils, a complex of phenolic compounds, carotenoids, alkaloids, etc. However, information about research into the phytochemical composition of plants cultivated in Ukraine is very limited. That is why the study of ALS groups, namely the carotenoids of Charantia momordica, is relevant. The aim of this research was to study the qualitative composition and determine the quantitative content of carotenoids in the fruits and seeds of Momordica Harantia. Material & methods. The objects of the study is the fresh, mature green fruits and seeds of the Momordica charantia L. They were harvested in the Poltava region in 2021. The dried raw materials were crushed using an electric grinder. The method of thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was used in accordance with the State Pharmacopoeia of Ukraine (SPhU) monograph to identify the carotenoids of Momordica charantia L. fruits and seeds. While their identification was carried out by the values of the mobility coefficients (Rf). Sample preparation for obtaining carotenoids from the studied raw materials for TLC analysis was carried out under cooling and in the shade to avoid oxidation, prevention of photoisomerization, destruction of carotenoids. About 2.0 g of the crushed raw material was placed in a 100 ml conical flask with a ground stopper, 25 ml of hexane was added and extracted at room temperature with periodic shaking for 1 hour. The resulting extract was filtered, concentrated and used to detect carotenoids on Sorbfil plates in an ascending manner. Chromatography conditions: chromatographic plates "Sorbfil, PTSH-P-A". size 10x15 cm. Results & discussion. Carotenoids were identified by TLC method. Analytical signals of the identification reactions indicated the presence of carotenoids in the fruits and seeds of Momordica charantia L.. Since the separation of pigments was better in mobile phase 3, the results of chromatography in it were taken as a basis. The studied samples contained 4 zones of yellow-brown color on a white background, which were assigned to the class of carotenoids. Then the chromatograms were treated with a 10% solution of phosphoric-molybdic acid in ethanol. After heating the plate at a temperature of 60-80 °C, carotenoids appeared in the form of blue spots on a yellow-green background. The relative speed of movement of one of them coincided with the Rf value of β-carotene, and the others corresponded to the data of the literature and they were identified as lutein (0.373), β-cryptoxanthin (0.612), lycopene (0.802) and β-carotene (0.973). Lycopene was also found to be the dominant carotenoid in the seeds and β-carotene in the fruits. The carotenoids content of the Momordica charantia L. fruits was 10.21±0.01 mg/%, calculated on β-carotene, in Momordica charantia L. seeds - 9.13±0.02%, calculated on lycopene. Conclusions. It is the first time, a study of the carotenoid complex of the Momordica charantia L. fruits and seeds was carried out. The presence of lutein, β-cryptoxanthin, lycopene and β-carotene was determined by the TLC method. Lycopene was also found to be the dominant carotenoid in the seeds and β-carotene in the fruits. The content of carotenoids in the Momordica charantia L. fruits was 10.21±0.01 mg/%, in terms of β-carotene, in seeds - 9.13±0.02%, in terms of lycopene. These data indicate the possibility of using the studied raw materials for the manufacture of medicinal products and functional food products., {"references":["1.\tArden NS, Fisher AC, Tyner K , Lawrence XYu, Lee SL, Kopcha M. Industry 4.0 for pharmaceutical manufacturing: Preparing for the smart factories of the future. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 2021. Volume 602. P. 1-8. DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2021.120554","2.\tFletcher RH, Fairfield KM. Vitamins for chronic disease prevention in adults: clinical applications. JAMA. 2002. Vol 287(23):3127-9. DOI:10.1001/jama.287.23.3127","3.\tDatta M, Vitolins MZ. Food Fortification and Supplement Use - Are there Health Implications? Critical Reviews in Food Science Nutrition. 2016. Oct 2. 56(13). P. 2149–2159. DOI:10.1080/10408398.2013.818527","4.\tKhachik F. Distribution and metabolism of dietary carotenoids in humans as a criterion for development of nutritional supplements. Pure and Applied Chemistry. 2006. Vol. 78. No. 8. P. 1551–1557. DOI:10.1351/pac200678081551.","5.\tGonzález-Peña MA, Ortega-Regules AE, Anaya de Parrodi C, Lozada-Ramírez JS. Chemistry, Occurrence, Properties, Applications, and Encapsulation of Carotenoids—A Review. Plants. 2023. Vol 12(2). P. 313. DOI: 10.3390/plants12020313","6.\tSamadov BS, Jalilova FS, Jalilov FS, Murodova NA. Pharmacological properties and chemical composition of medicinal plant raw materials \"Momordica charantia L\". New Day in Medicine. 2020. Vol. 1(29). Р. 379-381.","7.\tBortolotti M, Mercatelli D, Polito L. Momordica charantia, a nutraceutical approach for inflammatory related diseases. Frontiers in Pharmacology. 2019. Vol. 10. Р. 486. DOI:10.3389/fphar.2019.00486","8.\tSur S, Ray RB. Bitter melon (Momordica charantia), a nutraceutical approach for cancer prevention and therapy. Cancers. 2020. Vol. 12 (8). С. 1-22. DOI:10.3390/cancers12082064","9.\tKholova ShS, Ergasheva GN. Morphological characteristics of Momordica charantia L. in conditions of Dushanbe (Tajikistan). Bulletin of the Tajik national university. Series of natural sciences. 2016. Vol. 1-2 (196). Р. 261-265.","10.\tJaved A, Saima A, Showkat R. Momordica charantia Linn. (Cucurbitaceae): Review on phytochemistry and pharmacology. Research Journal of Phytochemistry. 2017. Vol. 11. Р. 53-65. DOI:10.3923/rjphyto.2017.53.65","11.\tState Pharmacopoeia of Ukraine. SE \"Ukrainian Scientific Pharmacopoeia Center for the Quality of Medicinal Products\". 2nd edition. Kharkiv. State \"Ukrainian Scientific Pharmacopoeia Center for the Quality of Medicinal Products\". 2015. Vol. 1. 1128 p.","12.\tState Pharmacopoeia of Ukraine. SE \"Ukrainian Scientific Pharmacopoeia Center for the Quality of Medicinal Products\". 2nd edition. Kharkiv. State \"Ukrainian Scientific Pharmacopoeia Center for the Quality of Medicinal Products\". 2014. Vol. 3. 732 p.","13.\tGrynenko UV, Zhuravel IO. Determination of the chlorophylls and carotenoids content in spinach leaves (Spinacia oleracea L.). Collection of scientific works of staff member of P. L. Shupyk NMAPE. 2018. Vol. 28. Р. 29-33.","14.\tVrubel OR, Zin AR, Antonyuk VO. Investigation of lipophilic substances of the leaves and flowers of spindle tree (Euonymus europaea L.). Farmatsevtychnyi zhurnal. 2019. Vol. 2. Р. 73-79. DOI: 10.32352/0367-3057.2.19.08","15.\tDere Ş, Güneş T, Sivaci R. Spectrophotometric determination of chlorophyll – A, B and total carotenoid contents of some algae species using different solvents. Turkish Journal of Botany. 1998. Vol. 22. P. 13-17.","16.\tDaniel P, Supe U, Roymon MG. A review on phytochemical analysis of Momordica charantia. International journal of advances in pharmacy, biology and chemistry. 2014. Vol. 3(1). Р. 214-220.","17.\tDoli R Das, Anupam Kr Sachan, Mohd. Imtiyaz, Mohd Shuaib. Comparative review on different varieties of Momordica species. International Journal of Innovative Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research. 2016. Vol. 4. Р. 150-157."]}