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WHAT'S
IN NONI?
-What
makes it work so well?
Noni
contains quite an impressive array of active ingredients, the
reason for it's amazing versatility in combatting so many varied
ailments. We're collecting a list of bioactive constituents that
we've found listed in books or on the web - as we continue looking,
this page will change to reflect what we've found.Here
are some of our notes on the subject...........
SOME CHEMICAL
CONSTITUENTS
-FROM
www.cnw.com/~timo/scien/scientific.html
- Neil Solomon's studies
Damnacanthal-
fights cancer, pre-cancerous cells, Lewis lung carcinoma, stimulates
T cell activity
Scopoletin- analgesic,and binds with serotonin, keeping levels
elevated
Anti-depressive,anti-hypertensive, anti-inflammatory, antihistamine,
anti-bacterial, anti-fungal
Anthraquinone: Controls infectious bacteria like Staphylococcus
aureus, E. coli, Salmonella
Terpenes: help with cell rejuvenation increasing nutrient-ion
exchange
Phytonutrients and Selenium: anti-oxidant protection against free
radicals
Soluble fiber: helps cleans blood, decrease cholesterol, binds
to fat, balances blood sugar levels
Insoluble fiber: important for colon health
Amino acids: 17 of the 20 used including all 9 of the essential:
building blocks of proteins
Essential fatty acids- building blocks of fats and oils: maintain
healthy skin, nerve cells, heart tissue, blood vessels, help balance
mood, keep cells working properly, improving nutrient-toxin exchange
-FROM www.incc.org/
B-sitosterol-
other sterols?
Ursolic acid- emulsifier
Riconoleic acid in SEEDS
Phytochemicals
Ascorbic acid
Anthraquinones- anti-malarial
Damnacanthal
A Fluorescent compound
Glycosides
-FROM
the Noni Phenomenon, by Neil Solomon
(ethylthomethyl)
benzene
1-butanol
1-hexanol
1-methoxy-2-formyl-3-hydroxyanthraquinone
2,5-undecadien-1-ol
2-heptanone
2-methyl-2-butenyl decanoate
2-methyl-3,5,6-trihydroxyanthraquinone-6-?-primeveroside
2-methyl-3,5,6-tryhydroxyanthraquinones
2-methylbutanoaic acid
2-methylpropanoic acid
24-methylcycloartanol
24-methylenecholesterol
24-methylenecycloartanyl lineolate
3-hydroxyl-2-butanone
3-hydroxymorindone
3-hydroxymorindone-6-?-primeveroside
3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol
3-methyl-3-buten-1-ol
3-methylthiopropanoic acid
5,6-dihydroxylucidin
5,6-dihydroxylucidin-3-?-primeveroside
5,7-acacetin7-?-?-D-(+)-glucopyranoside
5,7-dimethylapigenin-4’-?-?-D_D(+)=galactopyranoside
6,8-dimethoxy-3-methyl anthraquinone-1,-?-?-rhamnosyl glucopyranoside
6-dodeceno-y-lactone
7-hydroxy-8-methoxy-2-methylanthraquinone
8,11,14-ecosatrienoic acid |
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acetic
acid
alizarin
alkaloids
anthragallol 1,2-dimethyl ether
anthraquinones
anthragallol 2,3-dimethyl ether
asperuloside
benzoic acid
benzyl alcohol
butanoic acid
calcium
campesteryl glycoside
campesteryl linoleyl glycoside
campesteryl palmitate
campesteryl palmityl glycoside
campestrol
carbonate
carotene
cycloartenol
cycloartenol linoleate
cycloartenol palmitate
damnacanthal
decamoic acid
elaidic acid
ethyl decanoate
ethyl hexanoate
ethyl octanoate
ethyl palmitate
eugenol
ferric iron
gampesteryl linoleate
glucose
glycosides
heptanoic acid
hexadecane
hexanamide
hexanedioic acid
hexanoic acid
hexose
hexyl hexanoate
iron
isobutyric acid
isocaproic acid
isofucosterol
isofucosteryl linoleate
isolaveric icid
lauric acid
limonene
lucidin
lucidin-3-?-primeveroside
magnesium
methyl 3-methylthiopropanoate
methyl decanoate
methyl elaidate
methyl hexanoate
methyl octanoate
methyl oleate
methyl palmitate
morenone-1
morenone-2
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morindadiol
morindanigrine
morindin
morindone
morindone-6-?-primeveroside
mucilaginous matter
myristic acid
n-butyric acid
n-valeric acid
nonanoic acid
nordamnacanthal
octadecenoic acid
actanoic acid
oleic acid
palmitic acid
paraffin
pectins
pentose
phenolic body
phosphate
physcion
physcion-?-8-?[?L-arabinopyranosyl? (1-3) ??-D-g-D-galactopyranoside?]
potassium
proteins
resins
rhamnose
ricinoleic acid
rubiadin
rubiadin-1-methyl ether
scopoletin
sitosterol
sitosteryl glycoside
sitosteryl linoleate
sitosteryl linoleyl glycoside
sitosteryl palmitate
sitosterylpalmityl glycoside
sodium
sorandjidiol
?-sitosterol
stearic acid
sterols
stigmasterol
stigmasteryl glycoside
stigmasteryl linoleate
stigmasteryl linoleyl glycoside
stigmasteryl palmitate
stigmasteryl palmityl glycoside
terpenoids
trioxymethylanthraquinone
undecanoic acid
ursolic acid
vitamin C
vomifoliol
wax |
-FROM
http://www.ars-grin.gov/duke-
and their Biological Activities in Morinda citrifolia. This is
the USDA data on the whole plant; most of the chemicals have subsequently
been found in the fruit.
5,7-DIMETHYL-APIGENIN-4'-O-BETA-D(+)-GALACTOPYRANOSIDE
Flower: DUKE1992A
6,8-DIMETHOXY-3-METHYLANTHRAQUINONE-1-O-BETA-RHAMNOSYL-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE
Flower: DUKE1992A
ACACETIN-7-O-BETA-D(+)-GLUCOPYRANOSIDE Flower: DUKE1992A
ALIZARIN Plant: DUKE1992A
ALIZARIN-ALPHA-METHYL-ETHER Plant: DUKE1992A
ANTHRAGALLOL-2,3-DIMETHYLETHER Wood: DUKE1992A
ANTHRAQUINONES Root 4,000 ppm; DUKE1992A
ASCORBIC-ACID Leaf 520 - 2,320 ppm DUKE1992A
ASH Leaf 15,000 - 67,000 ppm DUKE1992A
ASPERULOSIDE Root: DUKE1992A
BETA-CAROTENE Leaf 362 - 1,615 ppm DUKE1992A
CALCIUM Leaf 360 - 1,600 ppm DUKE1992A
CARBOHYDRATES Leaf 86,000 - 384,000 ppm DUKE1992A
DAMNACANTHAL Tissue Culture: DUKE1992A
FAT Leaf 78,000 - 348,200 ppm DUKE1992A
FIBER Leaf 40,000 - 178,570 ppm DUKE1992A
HEXOIC-ACID Fruit: DUKE1992A
IRON Leaf 23 - 100 ppm DUKE1992A
KILOCALORIES Leaf 1,070 - 4,775 /kg DUKE1992A
LUCIDIN Tissue Culture: DUKE1992A
LUCIDIN-3-PRIMEVEROSIDE Tissue Culture: DUKE1992A
MORINDADIOL Plant: DUKE1992A
MORINDIN Root: DUKE1992A
MORINDONE Plant: DUKE1992A
MORINDONE-6BETA-PRIMEVEROSIDE Tissue Culture: DUKE1992A
NIACIN Leaf 72 - 321 ppm DUKE1992A
NOR-DAMNACANTHAL Root 17,000 ppm; DUKE1992A
OCTOIC-ACID Fruit: DUKE1992A
PARAFFIN Fruit: DUKE1992A
PHOSPHORUS Leaf 150 - 670 ppm DUKE1992A
PROTEIN Leaf 45,000 - 200,890 ppm DUKE1992A
RIBOFLAVIN Leaf 0.9 - 4 ppm DUKE1992A
RUBIADIN-1-METHYL-ETHER Root: DUKE1992A
RUBICHLORIC-ACID Root: DUKE1992A
SORANJIDOL Root: DUKE1992A
THIAMIN Leaf 1.6 - 7 ppm DUKE1992A
TRIHYDROXYMETHYLANTHRAQUINONE-MONOMETHYLETHER Root: DUKE1992A
WATER Leaf 776,000 ppm; DUKE1992A
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