Botanical Name: Morinda citrifolia
Other Names: Noni, great morinda, cheezefruit, morinda, mouse’s pineapple, yellow root, jumbie breadfruit, hog apple, pain killer, mengkudu.
Morinda citrifolia is a compact tree or expansive evergreen shrub, reaching a height of about 3–10 m when fully grown, with a stem diameter of 15 cm or more. Occasionally, the plant adopts a liana-like growth habit, seeking support from other plants.
Medicinal Uses:
- Antibacterial
- Antiviral
- Antifungal
- Antitumor
- Analgesic
- Hypotensive
- Anti-inflammatory
- Immune enhancing effects