Biological potential, chemical profiling, and molecular docking study of Morus alba L. extracts

Morus alba L. is a plant with a long history of dietary and medicinal uses. We hypothesized that M. alba possesses a significant biological potential. In that sense, we aimed to generate the chemical, antimicrobial, toxicological, and molecular profile of M. alba leaf and fruit extracts. Our results...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fitoterapia 2024-09, Vol.177, p.106114, Article 106114
Hauptverfasser: Mahmutović-Dizdarević, Irma, Mesic, Aner, Jerković-Mujkić, Anesa, Žujo, Belma, Avdić, Monia, Hukić, Mirsada, Omeragić, Elma, Osmanović, Amar, Špirtović-Halilović, Selma, Ahmetovski, Sarah, Mujkanović, Samra, Pramenković, Emina, Salihović, Mirsada
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Zusammenfassung:Morus alba L. is a plant with a long history of dietary and medicinal uses. We hypothesized that M. alba possesses a significant biological potential. In that sense, we aimed to generate the chemical, antimicrobial, toxicological, and molecular profile of M. alba leaf and fruit extracts. Our results showed that extracts were rich in vitamin C, phenols, and flavonoids, with quercetin and pterostilbene concentrated in the leaf, while fisetin, hesperidin, resveratrol, and luteolin were detected in fruit. Extracts exhibited antimicrobial activity against all tested bacteria, including multidrug-resistant strains. The widest inhibition zones were in Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 33591. The values of the minimum inhibitory concentration ranged from 15.62 μg/ml in Enterococcus faecalis to 500 μg/ml in several bacteria. Minimum bactericidal concentration ranged from 31.25 μg/ml to 1000 μg/ml. Extracts impacted the biofilm formation in a concentration-dependent and species-specific manner. A significant difference in the frequency of nucleoplasmic bridges between the methanolic extract of fruit (0.5 μg/ml, 1 μg/ml, 2 μg/ml), as well as for the frequency of micronuclei between ethanolic extract of leaf (2 μg/ml) and the control group was observed. Molecular docking suggested that hesperidin possesses the highest binding affinity for multidrug efflux transporter AcrB and acyl-PBP2a from MRSA, as well as for the SARS-CoV-2 Mpro. This study, by complementing previous research in this field, gives new insights that could be of great value in obtaining a more comprehensive picture of the Morus alba L. bioactive potential, chemical composition, antimicrobial and toxicological features, as well as molecular profile. [Display omitted] •HPLC detected the presence of various polyphenolic compounds in Morus alba L.•M. alba extracts demonstrated genotoxic effects in human lymphocytes in vitro.•White mulberry extracts exhibited antimicrobial and antibiofilm properties.•Hesperidin showed a high binding affinity for MRSA and SARS-CoV-2.•M. alba is a candidate for further pharmacological and phytotherapeutic studies.
ISSN:0367-326X
1873-6971
DOI:10.1016/j.fitote.2024.106114