“…The existing reports say that the fruit fractions and derived products (or homemade remedies) are used by small communities and indigenous groups to treat a few conditions, including eyerelated disorders, lung infections (bronchitis, tuberculosis), and/or snakebites lesions. [92][93][94] From experimental studies, the tree's non-fruit parts have been associated with wound healing in vivo and cellular antioxidant effects in vitro, 90,91 while the berry fractions have shown potential against cancer, obesity, and oxidative stress, 16,44,45,53 to be highlighted in Table 2 and the following text.…”