2021
DOI: 10.1002/biof.1798
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Fisetin, a major component derived from mulberry (Morus australis Poir.) leaves, prevents vascular abnormal contraction

Abstract: Mulberry (Morus australis Poir.) leaves have long been consumed in the form of tea or tincture especially in Asia, owing to their high antioxidant and blood pressure-regulating properties. Although it is thought that vascular abnormal contraction may be involved in the blood pressure-suppressing effect, the effect of mulberry on vascular abnormal contraction is still unknown. Therefore, we investigated mulberry leaves as a potential source of bioactive compounds that prevent vascular abnormal contraction. Mulb… Show more

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“…Fisetin is available naturally in various plant sources; however, it was first extracted from venetian sumach ( Rhus cotinus L.) in 1833. Fisetin is also extracted from strawberries and mulberry leaves, using methanol extraction followed by liquid-liquid extraction [ 34 , 35 ]. The extract of persimmon fruit also contains fisetin as one of its active constituents, which was extracted using a number of methods, and quantified using liquid chromatography [ 36 ].…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties and Synthesis Of Fisetinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fisetin is available naturally in various plant sources; however, it was first extracted from venetian sumach ( Rhus cotinus L.) in 1833. Fisetin is also extracted from strawberries and mulberry leaves, using methanol extraction followed by liquid-liquid extraction [ 34 , 35 ]. The extract of persimmon fruit also contains fisetin as one of its active constituents, which was extracted using a number of methods, and quantified using liquid chromatography [ 36 ].…”
Section: Physicochemical Properties and Synthesis Of Fisetinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mulberry polysaccharides exerted in vitro vasodilatory activity by enhancing endothelial NO generation (Wang et al, 2019). Likewise, isolated constituents of mulberry acted directly on cardiac muscles to reduce abnormal vasculature contraction (Tsurudome et al, 2022). Consequently, the mulberry fruit administration effectively controlled the increase in blood pressure might be because of flavonols and phenolic acids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mulberry polysaccharides exerted in vitro vasodilatory activity by enhancing endothelial NO generation (Wang et al, 2019). Likewise, isolated constituents of mulberry acted directly on cardiac muscles to reduce abnormal vasculature contraction (Tsurudome et al, 2022).…”
Section: Histopathologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fisetin belongs to a class of plant-derived flavonoids and is also the main component of the traditional Chinese medicine named mulberry leaves and Cotinus coggygria [7,8]. Apart from several fruits and vegetables, fisetin is abundantly present in various acacia trees and shrubs [6].…”
Section: Fisetin Structure Physicochemical Attributes Pharmacokinetic...mentioning
confidence: 99%