Mulberry, Morus alba L., as a non-toxic natural therapeutic agent,
belongs to the family of Moraceae, and has been cultivated in many Asian
countries such as China, India, Korea, Japan and Thailand where the
leaves were used as food for silkworms. It is a natural food additive
having carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, fibres, sugars, vitamins,
mineral etc. in appropriate proportion. It is a potent food antioxidant
commonly used as a dietary supplement. Researchers suggested that it can
be used as a good pharmaceutical food. It has been used since ancient
times in folk medicine for its many medicinal properties. The plant has
been used in Indian tradition as a nervine tonic. This widely grown
plant has been in use by tribals of this country for ailments such as
asthma, cough, bronchitis, edema, insomnia, wound healing, diabetes,
influenza, eye infections and nose bleeds. The plant extract has been
demonstrated to posses free radical scavenging activity. It has been
extensively studied for its antidiabetic, antibacterial,
antianaphylactic, neuroprotective, hypolipidemic, hypotensive,
antiatherosclerotic, anticancer, antidepressant effects.