NAME: Antidesma bunius
FAMILY: Phyllanthaceae
COMMON NAMES: Boni fruit, Chinese Laurel fruit
LOCAL NAMES: Buah Buni, Bignay
MORPHORLOGICAL DESCRIPTION:
Antidesma bunius is a variable plant which may be short and shrubby or tall and erect, with an oval-shaped, berry-like fruit.
USEFUL PART(s): Fruits
GENERAL USES:
The fruit may be eaten raw.
Fruits are used for making wine, tea, jams and jellies.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION:
Southeast Asia, Northern Australia, Philippine, China, Thailand, Malaysia
WHY IS IT GREEN?
Anemia
Heart disorders
Snake bites
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
Can serve as an ornamental plant.
FUN FACT
The ripe fruit is sweet, but a bitter aftertaste will still be perceived.
FURTHER READINGS
Belmi, R. M., Giron, J., & Tansengco, M. L. (2014). Antidesma Bunius (Bignay) Fruit Extract As an Organic Pesticide Against Epilachna Spp. Journal of Asian Scientific Research Journal of Asian Scientific Research Special Issue: International Conference on Emerging Trends in Scientific Research Journal of Asian Scientific Research.
El-Tantawy, W. H., Soliman, N. D., El-Naggar, D., & Shafei, A. (2015). Investigation of antidiabetic action of Antidesma bunius extract in type 1 diabetes. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry. https://doi.org/10.3109/13813455.2015.1038278
Extraction and Stability Test of Anthocyanin from Buni Fruits (Antidesma Bunius L) as an Alternative Natural and Safe Food Colorants. (2013). Extraction and Stability Test of Anthocyanin from Buni Fruits (Antidesma Bunius L) as an Alternative Natural and Safe Food Colorants. https://doi.org/10.14499/jfps
Hamidu, L., Ahmad, A. R., & Najib, A. (2018). Qualitative and quantitative test of total flavonoid buni fruit (Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng) with UV-Vis spectrophotometry method. Pharmacognosy Journal. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2018.1.12
Kassem, M., Hashim, A., & Hassanein, H. (2013). Bioactivity of Antidesma bunius leaves (Euphorbiaceae) and their major phenolic constituents. European Scientific Journal.