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Biosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Sun-Dried Mulberry Leaf
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2011The biosynthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) has been successfully conducted by reduction of silver nitrate with sun-dried mulberry leaf. Such AgNPs have been characterized by UV-visible spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM).
Qing, Wang +5 more
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STUDY OF THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF MULBERRY LEAF
2023The nutritional value of mulberry leaves depends on a number of agro-climatic conditions, and any deficiency of nutrients in the leaves reduces the ability of the silkworm to produce high-quality silk. A food rich in leaves with a high nutrient content is necessary for the best growth and development of silkworm caterpillars, as well as for the ...
Tajenova, Arzigul Tangatarovna +3 more
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Mulberry Leaf Extract Inhibits Cancer Cell Stemness in Neuroblastoma
Nutrition and Cancer, 2012Emerging evidence proposes that most cancers originate from a rare subpopulation of cells, called cancer stem cells (CSCs), which possess characteristics including differentiation, self-renewal, and tumorigenicity. Currently, available therapeutic agents cannot effectively eliminate CSCs. Therefore, the development of a nontoxic, natural treatment that
Seolhyun, Park, Jina, Kim, Yuri, Kim
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Preparation, structural characterization and prebiotic potential of mulberry leaf oligosaccharides
Food & Function, 2022The present study shows the structure characterization and prebiotic potential of a main oligosaccharide fraction (MLO 1-2) purified from the enzymatic hydrolysate of mulberry leaf polysaccharides by DEAE-52 cellulose and gel column chromatography.
Teng-Gen Hu +7 more
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FEEDING MULBERRY SILKWORMS WITH AUTUMN LEAF EXTRACTS
Because of their high amount of biologically active compounds, anthocyanins are a phenolic compound known not only as food but also for their use in modern medicine. In this study, the effects of autumn leaf extracts of Amaranthus (Amaranthus) and Cotinus coggygria (Cotinus coggygria L.) rich in anthocyanins on the biology of mulberry silkworm were ...Atayeva V. +3 more
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Dietary supplementation with mulberry leaf flavonoids inhibits methanogenesis in sheep
Animal Science Journal, 2016AbstractThe effects of flavonoids on methanogenesis and microbial flora in Dorper × thin‐tailed Han crossbred ewes were evaluated in two experiments. To investigate the effects of flavonoids on nutrient digestibility and nitrogen balance, 18 ewes (60.0 ± 1.73 kg body weight (BW)) were allotted to two dietary treatments in experiment one, a control diet
Tao, Ma +5 more
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Efficacy of mulberry leaf tablets in patients with mild dyslipidemia
Phytotherapy Research, 2011AbstractMulberry leaf is well known for its several biological effects. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the hypolipidemic effect of mulberry leaf in non‐diabetic patients with mild dyslipidemia. A within‐subjects research design was conducted at the out‐patient clinic in Thailand.
Pornanong, Aramwit +2 more
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Dual inhibition of arachidonic acid pathway by mulberry leaf extract
Inflammopharmacology, 2014The present work investigates the anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic activity of methanolic extract of mulberry leaves of variety S-1, S-13 and S-146. The S-146 extract was further evaluated for its efficacy against adjuvant arthritis in albino rats followed by inhibitory potential for COX 1, COX 2 and 5 LOX.
Seema, Chauhan +5 more
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Mulberry leaf powder prevents atherosclerosis in apolipoprotein E-deficient mice
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2007Mulberry is commonly used to feed silkworms. Here we examined whether a dietary intake of mulberry leaf (ML) could affect atherogenesis in vivo and in vitro. Apolipoprotein E-deficient mice were fed either normal chow (control group) or a diet containing 1% ML powder (ML group) from 6 weeks of age. The mice were sacrificed after 12 weeks.
Akiko, Harauma +9 more
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