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Review Article | Open Access

Research progress on extraction, structure, bioactivity, structure-activity relationship and product applications of polysaccharides from Mori Fructus

Yong-Shuai Jing1( )Jin-Ying Hu1Zi-Ying Wang1Cheng Tao1Shi-Lin Zhang1Bei-Bei Hu1Zhi-Wei Li1( )
College of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Hebei University of Science and Technology, Shijiazhuang 050018, China
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(1) The extraction methods, structural characterization, and biological activity of polysaccharide from Mori fructus were systematic summarized.

(2) The structure-activity relationship, product application and future research direction of polysaccharide from Mori fructus were reviewed for the first time.

(3) The existing problems of polysaccharide from Mori fructus were analyzed and suggestions were put forward.

Abstract

Mori Fructus (MF) is the dried fruit of Morus alba L., which is a dual-purpose resource for medicine and food. As one of the main active components of MF, polysaccharides exhibit many biological activities such as immunomodulation, hypoglycaemia effects, liver protection, and regulation of the intestinal flora. In recent years, the extraction and purification methods, structure, biological activity, and structure-activity relationship of Mori Fructus polysaccharides (MFP) have attracted extensive attention. MFP composed of repetitive disaccharide fragments of 1,4-linked α-GalpA and 1,2-linked α-Rhap. Structural information such as extraction yield, molecular weight (Mw), and monosaccharide composition of MFP differs based on the extraction process used. In addition, the Mw, monosaccharide composition, and chemical modification of MFP are closely related to its biological activity. Currently, the research of MFP is still in the primary stage, and further exploration is required to fully reveal their structure and biological functions. This paper systematically reviews the research progress of extraction, purification, structural characterization, and biological activities of MFP, deeply analyzes their structure-activity relationship and product application status, and discusses some existing problems in order to provide support for the further development and utilization of MFP.

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Mori Fructus (MF) is the dried fruit of Morus alba L., and it is a dual-purpose resource for medicine and food. Mori Fructus polysaccharides (MFPs), as one of its main active components, has many biological activities, such as immunomodulation, hypoglycaemia effects, liver protection and regulation of the intestinal flora. This graphic summary introduces the extraction process, structural characterization methods, biological activity and its application in medicine and health food.

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Jing Y-S, Hu J-Y, Wang Z-Y, et al. Research progress on extraction, structure, bioactivity, structure-activity relationship and product applications of polysaccharides from Mori Fructus. Food & Medicine Homology, 2025, 2(3): 9420067. https://doi.org/10.26599/FMH.2025.9420067

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Received: 01 August 2024
Revised: 22 August 2024
Accepted: 24 August 2024
Published: 18 December 2024
© National R & D Center for Edible Fungus Processing Technology 2024. Published by Tsinghua University Press.

This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).