• Corpus ID: 86366017

Review Article A Review on Phytotherapy by Morus Alba

@inproceedings{Anis2012ReviewAA,
  title={Review Article A Review on Phytotherapy by Morus Alba},
  author={Shaikh Anis and T. N. Bhargava and Himanshu Upadhyay},
  year={2012},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:86366017}
}
Protection with Morus alba extract led to amelioration of the pathological alterations of retinal neurons and estimated neurotransmitters, and the effects of the extract might be attributed to the hypoglycaemic, antihypercholesterolemic and anti-oxidative potential of flavonoids, the major components of the plant extract.

Effect of different dietary inclusion levels of mulberry leaves on productive traits, economic indices, and immunity of white and brown Japanese quail

The poultry industry's goal is to find alternatives to conventional protein feed resources to maximize the poultry venture's profit. One of these alternatives is mulberry (Morus Alba) leaf powder

Improving the quality of minced beef by using mulberry leaves extract

Results showed that minced beef treated with different concentrations of mulberry leaves methanolic extract reduced the initial total bacterial count, psychrophilic bacteria, enterobacteriaceae and total mold & yeast as well as prolonged the shelf-life of minced beef compared to the control.

Mulberry fruit protects dopaminergic neurons in toxin-induced Parkinson's disease models

Results indicate that ME has neuroprotective effects in in vitro and in vivo PD models, and that it may be useful in preventing or treating PD.

Mulberroside a possesses potent uricosuric and nephroprotective effects in hyperuricemic mice.

This is the first study demonstrating that mulberroside A exhibits uricosuric and nephroprotective effects mediated in part by cooperative attenuation of the expression alterations of renal organic ion transporters in hyperuricemic mice.

Asymmetrical introgression between two Morus species (M. alba, M. rubra) that differ in abundance

The results suggest that introgression is bidirectional but asymmetrical and is related, in part, to the relative frequency of parental taxa.

High-speed pollen release in the white mulberry tree, Morus alba L

The sudden release of stored elastic energy in the spring-like filament drove the stamen to straighten in less than 25 μs, and reflex the petals to velocities in excess of half the speed of sound, the fastest motion yet observed in biology, and approaches the theoretical physical limits for movements in plants.

Trees and Shrubs hardy in the British Isles

    Environmental Science
  • 1936
Now that the new introductions have been tested as to adaptability to the authors' climate, at Kew, Edinburgh, Wisley and elsewhere, seeds and plants of those which have proved satisfactory are becoming available for distribution, at a moderate price, to gardens with only limited space.