Morinda umbellata

Common Names: redgal

Ethnobotanical Studies

Studies

Phukettosides A-E, mono- and bis-iridoid glycosides, from the leaves of Morinda umbellata L.

Summary

Scientists discovered and characterized five new compounds from Morinda umbellata L. Extracts were tested for cytotoxicity against cancer and non-cancer cell lines, but no significant effects were observed.

Kaweetripob W et al (2023).
Phytochemistry.
PubMed:
37852566

Morinda umbellata active fraction inhibits lipopolysaccharide induced proinflammatory cytokines by downregulating NF-κB activation.

Krishnakumar NM et al (2022).
Toxicol Res (Camb).
PubMed:
36337241

New quinones, a sesquiterpene and phenol compounds with cytotoxic activity from the aerial parts of Morinda umbellata L.

Li C et al (2022).
Fitoterapia.
PubMed:
34800595

The racemic trimeric quinone and polycyclic quinones isolated from the aerial parts of Morinda umbellata L.

Li C et al (2021).
Phytochemistry.
PubMed:
33418168

Isolation and cytotoxic effect of anthraquinones from Morinda umbellata.

Chiou CT, Hsu RY and Lin LC (2014).
Planta Med.
PubMed:
25137574