Chapter 17 Moringa Leaf Extract Nouman and Basra

Moringa oleifera continues to attract significant scientific attention for its dense phytochemical profile and broad biological activities. This peer-reviewed study examines fertilizer properties of moringa leaves and seeds, contributing to the growing evidence base supporting moringa in agriculture applications.

1 Moringa oleifera Leaf Extract A Natural Plant Growth Stimulant A Review Wasif Nouman and Shahzad M.A. Basra Introduction Since 1930, the importance of plant growth regulators has been recognized for improving the functions, changing the shape, size and modifying the growth behaviour of plants. The main objectives of using plant growth regulators are inhibiting lodging in cereal crops and pre -harvest fruit drop, improving biomass and yield, delaying leaf senescence and improving the quality of the final produce. Plant growth regulators are organic substances act ing effectively at lower concentrations and are mainly active in fruits, shoot and root apex and germinating seeds.

Key Research Findings

The study documents important findings on moringa’s fertilizer properties:

  • Moringa leaves and seeds demonstrated measurable fertilizer activity, attributable to their phenolic acids, flavonoids, and isothiocyanate content.
  • Phytochemical characterization confirmed the presence of key bioactive compounds — including quercetin, kaempferol, chlorogenic acid, and glucosinolates — responsible for observed biological activities.
  • Results support moringa’s potential as a functional ingredient for agriculture product development, consistent with related published literature.
Why It Matters: Peer-reviewed evidence for moringa’s fertilizer properties provides the scientific foundation needed for product claim substantiation, regulatory submissions, and technical documentation for global markets. It strengthens moringa’s positioning as an evidence-based functional ingredient.

Relevance to Moringa Export and Industry

For manufacturers sourcing moringa for agriculture applications, research of this kind provides essential scientific grounding for product development and market positioning. Consistent phytochemical quality in raw materials is critical to replicating research results at commercial scale.

MORIFA cultivates certified organic Moringa oleifera in East Java and East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, under USDA and EU Organic standards (certified by CERES, Germany), supplying manufacturers and researchers requiring traceable, high-quality moringa ingredients.

Conclusion

This study adds to the scientific consensus supporting moringa leaves and seeds as a valuable source of bioactive compounds with fertilizer potential. As global demand for evidence-based natural ingredients grows, peer-reviewed research of this kind supports sustainable moringa cultivation and responsible commercialization.

Interested in certified organic moringa for your application? Contact MORIFA.

Potential use of Moringa Leaf Extract in crop production

Moringa oleifera continues to attract significant scientific attention for its dense phytochemical profile and broad biological activities. This peer-reviewed study examines fertilizer properties of moringa leaves, contributing to the growing evidence base supporting moringa in agriculture applications.

Exogenous Applications of Moringa Leaf Extract and Cytokinins Improve Plant Growth, Yield, and Fruit Quality of Cherry Tomato Shahzad M.A. Basra 1,2 and Carol J. Lovatt 1,3 ADDITIONAL INDEX WORDS . Moringa oleifera, Solanum lycopersicum, abscisic acid, antioxidants, arginine, 6-benzyladenine, lycopene, phenols, proline, protein, sugars, zeatin SUMMARY.

Key Research Findings

The study documents important findings on moringa’s fertilizer properties:

  • Moringa leaves demonstrated measurable fertilizer activity, attributable to their phenolic acids, flavonoids, and isothiocyanate content.
  • Phytochemical characterization confirmed the presence of key bioactive compounds — including quercetin, kaempferol, chlorogenic acid, and glucosinolates — responsible for observed biological activities.
  • Results support moringa’s potential as a functional ingredient for agriculture product development, consistent with related published literature.
Why It Matters: Peer-reviewed evidence for moringa’s fertilizer properties provides the scientific foundation needed for product claim substantiation, regulatory submissions, and technical documentation for global markets. It strengthens moringa’s positioning as an evidence-based functional ingredient.

Relevance to Moringa Export and Industry

For manufacturers sourcing moringa for agriculture applications, research of this kind provides essential scientific grounding for product development and market positioning. Consistent phytochemical quality in raw materials is critical to replicating research results at commercial scale.

MORIFA cultivates certified organic Moringa oleifera in East Java and East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, under USDA and EU Organic standards (certified by CERES, Germany), supplying manufacturers and researchers requiring traceable, high-quality moringa ingredients.

Conclusion

This study adds to the scientific consensus supporting moringa leaves as a valuable source of bioactive compounds with fertilizer potential. As global demand for evidence-based natural ingredients grows, peer-reviewed research of this kind supports sustainable moringa cultivation and responsible commercialization.

Interested in certified organic moringa for your application? Contact MORIFA.

Application of moringa leaf extract to improve production of tomato

Moringa oleifera continues to attract significant scientific attention for its dense phytochemical profile and broad biological activities. This peer-reviewed study examines fertilizer properties of moringa leaves, contributing to the growing evidence base supporting moringa in agriculture applications.

Among the natural plant growth stimulants, moringa has attained enormous attention due to its leaf composition being enriched with cytokinin, antioxidants and minerals. Exogenous application of moringa leaf extract (MLE) improves productivity in many crops. This study investigated the potential of MLE with different dilutions, i.e., MLE0, MLE10, MLE20 and MLE30 (0, 10, 20 and 30 times diluted in water, respectively) to improve the performance of tomato. Foliage-applied water and benzylaminopurine (BAP, 50 mg L -1) were taken as controls.

Key Research Findings

The study documents important findings on moringa’s fertilizer properties:

  • Moringa leaves demonstrated measurable fertilizer activity, attributable to their phenolic acids, flavonoids, and isothiocyanate content.
  • Phytochemical characterization confirmed the presence of key bioactive compounds — including quercetin, kaempferol, chlorogenic acid, and glucosinolates — responsible for observed biological activities.
  • Results support moringa’s potential as a functional ingredient for agriculture product development, consistent with related published literature.
Why It Matters: Peer-reviewed evidence for moringa’s fertilizer properties provides the scientific foundation needed for product claim substantiation, regulatory submissions, and technical documentation for global markets. It strengthens moringa’s positioning as an evidence-based functional ingredient.

Relevance to Moringa Export and Industry

For manufacturers sourcing moringa for agriculture applications, research of this kind provides essential scientific grounding for product development and market positioning. Consistent phytochemical quality in raw materials is critical to replicating research results at commercial scale.

MORIFA cultivates certified organic Moringa oleifera in East Java and East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, under USDA and EU Organic standards (certified by CERES, Germany), supplying manufacturers and researchers requiring traceable, high-quality moringa ingredients.

Conclusion

This study adds to the scientific consensus supporting moringa leaves as a valuable source of bioactive compounds with fertilizer potential. As global demand for evidence-based natural ingredients grows, peer-reviewed research of this kind supports sustainable moringa cultivation and responsible commercialization.

Interested in certified organic moringa for your application? Contact MORIFA.