Specification:
15%~ Anthocyanins
Description:
Reddish brown powder, extracted from berry of Morus alba L.
Introduction:
Mulberry Extract has good antioxidant activity and could scavenge free radical in human body. It could also accelerate skin regeneration and make skin soft and elastic. Study shows it has anti-cancer effect.
1-Deoxynojirimycin(DNJ) extracted from mulberry leaf/twig is also available as per required.
Mulberry (Morus alba L.) fruit is used effectively in Chinese medicines against fever, to protect the liver
and to lower blood pressure. Here, we report a water extract, MWE (Mulberry water extract), which is
designed to exhibit anti-hyperlipidemia and anti-atherosclerotic effects in rabbits with experimental atherosclerosis. New Zealand white rabbits were fed
with a normal diet, high cholesterol (1.3%), lard oil (3%) diet (HCD) with or without 0.5 or 1% MWE for 10 weeks. The levels of triglyceride, cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were lower in the serum of rabbits fed HCD plus MWE than in the serum of rabbits fed HCD. Feeding
MWE (0.5 or 1% in the diet) to rabbits significantly reduced severe atherosclerosis in the aorta by 42–63%. Histopathological examination showed that MWE reduced aortic atherosclerotic lesion in the blood
vessel of rabbits. From previous data and present results, we suspect that MWE not only inhibits LDL-oxidation but also has a direct effect on the anti-hyperlipidemia in animals.
Mulberry contains anthocyanins which have antioxidant activity, and it also contains resveratrol, another
antioxidant. These substances have protective effects against free radicals, waste products that occur
during the metabolism of food to energy and also in response to environmental toxins like air pollution.
These free radicals cause cell damage and may contribute to the development of cancer, heart disease and other illness.
Others:
Package: 25kg per drum
Storage: Store in cool & dry place. Keep away from strong light & heat.
Shelf life: Two (2) years when properly stored. |