The phenolic components extracted from mulberry fruits as bioactive compounds against cancer: A review

Author:

Wani Mohd Younus1,Ganie N. A.1,Wani D. M.2,Wani Ab Waheed3,Dar S. Q.3,Khan Afzal Husain4ORCID,A Khan Nadeem5ORCID,Manzar Mohammad Saood6,Dehghani Mohammad Hadi78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Temperate Sericulture, Mirgund SKUAST‐Kashmir Shalimar India

2. Division of Entomology SKUAST‐Kashmir Shalimar India

3. Division of Fruit Science SKUAST‐Kashmir Shalimar India

4. Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering Jazan University Jizan Saudi Arabia

5. Civil Engineering Department Mewat Engineering College New Delhi India

6. Department of Environmental Engineering College of Engineering, Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University Dammam Saudi Arabia

7. Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

8. Institute for Environmental Research, Center for Solid Waste Research Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

Abstract

AbstractIn Asia, mulberry has long been used to treat various infectious and internal ailments as a traditional medication. The compounds found in it have the potential to improve human health. Because there is no approved and defined evaluation procedure, it has not been formally or scientifically recognized. As a result of these investigations, a new frontier in traditional Chinese medicine has opened up, with the possibility of modernization, for the interaction between active components of mulberry and their biological activities. These studies have used current biotechnological technologies. For ages, mulberry has been used as an herbal remedy in Asia to cure various diseases and internal disorders. It has a high concentration of bioactive chemicals that benefit human health. The most abundant phenolic components extracted from white mulberry leaves are flavonoids (Kuwanons, Moracinflavans, Moragrols, and Morkotins), phenolic acids, alkaloids, and so forth. Flavonoids, benzofurans, chalcones, and alkaloids have been discovered to have cytotoxic effects on human cancer cell lines. There is growing evidence that mulberry fruits can potentially prevent cancer and other aging‐related disorders due to their high concentration of bioactive polyphenolic‐rich compounds and macro and micronutrients. Anthocyanins are rapidly absorbed after eating, arriving in the plasmalemma within 15–50 min and entirely removed after 6–8 hr. Due to a lack of an approved and consistent technique for its examination, it has yet to be formally or scientifically recognized. The mulberry plant is commercially grown for silkworm rearing, and less attention is paid to its bioactive molecules, which have a lot of applications in human health. This review paper discusses the phenolic compounds of white mulberry and black mulberry in detail concerning their role in cancer prevention.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology

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