|
Botanical name: Morus alba (Folium Mori)
Plant source: Leaves of Morus alba
In vitro studies suggest that extracts of black, green, and mulberry leaves could interfere with carbohydrate absorption via their ability to inhibit {alpha}-amylase, {alpha}-glucosidase, and sodium-glucose transporters. Mulberry tea or mulberry extract may be a healthy addition to one's diet when used occasionally. More studies are needed to determine the long term benefit and side effects of mulberry extract supplements. See diabetes for a full range of natural options to treat this condition.
Functions:
- Reduce blood sugar, blood pressur and blood fat; - Anti-bacteria and virus; - Diuresis and Sedation; - Potentiation immunocyte function.
Specification:
1) Flavonoid 10-50% tested by HPLC 2) 1-DNJ (1-Deoxynojimycin ) 10%, 20% tested by HPLC 3) Other ingredients: Steroid, Triterpenoid, Alkaloid 4) Ratio Extract: 10:1 / 5:1
CONTACT US NOW:
Tea and Botanical Extracts Manufacturer and Supplier
ATTN: Ms.Megan
E-mail: megan@naturalinbio.com
MSN:meganzhong@hotmail.com
Tel: 0086-731-4834151
Fax: 0086-731- 4834162
http://www.naturalinbio.com
|