Mulberry

Mulberry

Belonging to the group of fruit trees that played a significant role in agricultural history, it was instrumental in the rearing of silkworms to produce natural silk, using its leaves as their primary food source. Rich in phenolic compounds, especially rutin, chlorogenic and gallic acid, its leaves possess potent antioxidant properties and support mitochondrial function. Additionally, they act as anti-hyperpigmentation agents. Extracts from its leaves help to activate the skin by protecting the mitochondria, ultimately improving its appearance and radiance. Rich in antioxidants, mulberry combats free radicals, protecting the skin from premature aging, while treating skin discolorations and melasma.

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