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Assay Method: | UV |
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The extract of mulberry bark is derived from the dried root bark of Morus alba L., a plant of the Moraceae family, and is mainly distributed in China, South Korea, Japan and other places. Its core active ingredients include:
Flavonoids: such as mulberry bark extract, mulberry bark chroene, cyclosporine, etc., account for 30% to 45% of the total components, and have anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and immune-regulating effects.
Coumarins: such as umbellolactone and scopoletin, inhibit the NF-κB pathway and alleviate chronic inflammation.
Polysaccharides and organic acids: Enhance intestinal barrier function and promote the proliferation of probiotics
Analysis | Specification | Results |
Assay | 10:01 | 10:01 |
Appearance | Brown Yellow Powder | Complies |
Ash | ≤5.0% | 3.40% |
Moisture | ≤5.0% | 3.60% |
Heavy metals | ≤10ppm | Complies |
Pb | ≤2.0ppm | Complies |
As | ≤2.0ppm | Complies |
Hg | ≤1.0ppm | Complies |
Odor | Characteristic | Complies |
Particle size | 100%through 80 mesh | Complies |
Microbioiogical: | ||
Total of bacteria | ≤1000cfu/g | Complies |
Fungi | ≤100cfu/g | Complies |
Salmgosella | Negative | Complies |
Coli | Negative | Complies |
Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant
The flavonoid components in mulberry bark alleviate inflammatory diseases such as lung heat cough and wheezing and arthritis by eliminating free radicals and inhibiting inflammatory factors (such as TNF-α and IL-6).
Scopoletin can inhibit tyrosinase activity and improve skin pigmentation.
Diuretic and antihypertensive effects
Experiments show that the decoction of mulberry bark can significantly increase urine excretion (sodium, potassium, chloride), and alleviate edema and hypertension. Its antihypertensive mechanism is related to the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase activity.
Lowering blood sugar and metabolic regulation
The extract of mulberry bark enhances insulin sensitivity by activating the AMPK pathway and reduces fasting blood glucose levels (clinical studies have shown a reduction of up to 16%).
Inhibit intestinal sugar absorption enzymes (such as α -glucosidase) and reduce the conversion of carbohydrates into glucose.
Anti-tumor potential
Components such as Sanggenon C can induce apoptosis of cancer cells and inhibit tumor angiogenesis (VEGF pathway).
Medicine and health products
Antidiabetic preparations: When used in combination with wolfberry and rehmannia bark, they can regulate blood sugar
Cardiovascular drugs: used for hypertension management
Cosmetics
Anti-aging essence: Added 0.1%-0.5% mulberry bark extract to reduce photoaging induced by ultraviolet rays
Functional food
Meal replacement and beverage: Add as an antioxidant to milkshakes or tea drinks to enhance satiety and supplement vitamin C.
Agricultural environmental protection
Biological pesticides: Inhibit soil nematodes and pathogenic bacteria, and replace chemical insecticides.