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Phenolic constituents and anticancer properties of Morus alba (white mulberry) leaves.

Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2020
Flavonoids are by far the most dominant class of phenolic compounds isolated from Morus alba leaves (MAL). Other classes of compounds are benzofurans, phenolic acids, alkaloids, coumarins, chalcones and stilbenes.
E. Chan   +4 more
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Heavy metal capture from the suspended particulate matter by Morus alba and evidence of foliar uptake and translocation of PM associated zinc using radiotracer (65Zn).

Chemosphere, 2020
In urban set up, increasing combustion and processing activities have contaminated the air with toxic heavy metals which are generally enriched on atmospheric particulate matter.
Priyanka Sharma   +3 more
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Morus serrata

2015
Published as part of Turner, Ian M., 2015, The botanical legacy of Thomas Hardwicke's journey to Srinagar in 1796, pp. 1-25 in European Journal of Taxonomy 108 on page 21, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2015.108, http://zenodo.org/record ...
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Decosaploid sour black mulberry (Morus nigra L.) in Western Asia: features, domestication history, and unique population genetics

Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution, 2023
Ilyas Kılınçer   +5 more
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Morus alba L.

2018
Morus alba L. Artbeschreibung: Bis 10 m hoher Baum oder Strauch mit graubrauner Rinde. Ein- oder zweihäusig. Blätter eiförmig, weich, am Grund seicht herzförmig, lang gestielt, grob gezähnt, spitz, oft unregelmässig buchtig gelappt, oberseits kahl und glatt, unterseits meist nur auf den Nerven behaart.
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Morus alba L.

1992
The following four items on Morus alba L. (Moraceae) appear in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia: Sangye, Folium Mori, is the dry leaves of M. alba collected in the fall and used as an antiphlogistic. Sangbaipi, Cortex Mori, is the dry root bark of M. alba. It could be used as an antiinflammatory and a diuretic agent.
Weici Tang, Gerhard Eisenbrand
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Morus alba L., Morus nigra L. - MORACEAE

2023
Olim K. Khojimatov, Rainer W. Bussmann
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Morus alba L. Morus serrata Roxb. Moraceae

2020
Kiran Timalsina   +4 more
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