Borsali (Mimusops elengi), commonly known as Spanish Cherry or Bakul, is a medium-sized evergreen tree native to South and Southeast Asia. It belongs to the Sapotaceae family. The tree is prized for its fragrant flowers and medicinal bark.
Mimusops elengi contains various active phytochemicals responsible for its medicinal value:
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