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Botanical Name: Morus alba
Plant Part Used: Root bark
Processing Method: Drying, Grinding
Also known as Common mulberry or Silk worm mulberry. White Mulberry is a fast growing deciduous, evergreen tree. Commonly found in India and China, these are wildly cultivated to feed silkworm for the production of silk. It is a traditional Chinese medicine. White Mulberry has alkaloids and flavonoids as its bioactive compounds.
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United States
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Product Use |
Mulberries are a type of small, juicy berry that comes from the Morus tree. The Morus tree is native to Asia, Europe, and North America, and has been cultivated for centuries for its fruits and leaves. Production of mulberries begins with the cultivation of the Morus tree. The trees are grown in temperate climates with well-drained soil and receive full sun exposure.
Harvesting of mulberries typically takes place in late spring to early summer. The ripe berries are hand-picked or shaken from the trees and then sorted and cleaned. Mulberries have a short shelf life and are highly perishable, so they must be used or processed quickly.
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The biological source of White Mulberry is Morus alba.
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Physical Analysis | ||
Description | Powder | Organoleptic |
Color | Light yellow brown | Organoleptic |
Odor | Characteristic | Organoleptic |
Taste | Characteristic | Organoleptic |
Mesh size | 90% Passes through #60 mesh | USP<786> |
Loss on drying | NMT 10.0% w/w | USP<731> |
Total ash | NMT 10.0% w/w | USP<561> |
Identification | 100% | TLC |
Total Heavy Metals | NMT 10 ppm | USP<231> |
Lead | NMT 0.5 ppm | USP<232> |
Arsenic | NMT 1 ppm | USP<232> |
Mercury | NMT 0.5 ppm | USP<232> |
Cadmium | NMT 0.5 ppm | USP<232> |
Microbiology Test | ||
Total Plate Count | NMT 100,000 cfu/g | USP<61> |
Yeast & Mold | NMT 1000 cfu/g | USP<61> |
E. Coli | Absent | USP<62> |
Salmonella | Absent | USP<62> |
Coliforms | NMT 10 cfu/g | USP<62> |
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