Abstract:The effect of different levels of black mulberry leaves (Morus nigra, L.) 2.5, 5% as powder and 250 & 500 mg/kg as extract on diabetic rats were evaluated using 36 rats which divided for 6 groups. Also, phenolics compounds were determined. Results showed that the values of total phenols, total flavonoid and anthocyanin contents of mulberry leaves were 13.80±0.93, 61.40±0.35 and 3.70±0.61 mg/g, respectively. The highest phenolic compounds of mulberry leaves recorded for pyrogallol and syringic acid. The mean va… Show more
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