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Mulberry Leaf Extract standardized for 1-Deoxynojimycin (DNJ) has emerged as one of the most in-demand botanical ingredients for blood sugar management formulations. Here is what procurement managers and formulators need to know.
1-Deoxynojimycin (DNJ) is an iminosugar compound found in mulberry leaves (Morus alba). It works as a competitive inhibitor of alpha-glucosidase, the enzyme in the intestinal brush border that breaks down complex carbohydrates into glucose. By slowing carbohydrate digestion, DNJ helps moderate postprandial (after-meal) blood glucose spikes.
This mechanism is distinct from, and complementary to, the action of Acarbose and Miglitol — pharmaceutical alpha-glucosidase inhibitors — but at much lower potency, making it suitable as a daily dietary supplement ingredient.
When sourcing Mulberry Leaf Extract standardized for DNJ, the following specifications are most commonly requested:
Always verify the DNJ assay method — HPLC is the standard. UV methods can overestimate DNJ content and have caused compliance issues for buyers in the past.
Mulberry Leaf Extract DNJ is typically formulated into:
Key quality parameters to verify when sourcing Mulberry Leaf DNJ extract:
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