Noni (Morinda citrifolia Linn) commonly called as Indian Mulberry. M.citrifolia is used as a raw
material for Nutraceuticals and functional food products. Nutraceuticals and Functional Food (NFF) products
are increasingly becoming health products of choice. Nutraceuticals offers medical or health benefits to the
consumer by providing means for the maintenance of health and well-being and protection from disease, on the
other hand a functional food provides the body with the required amounts of vitamins, fats, protein,
carbohydrates, and many other compounds that are needed for its survival (Defelice, 2002; Kalra, 2003).There
are more than 120 Nutraceuticals compounds were identified in Noni (Solomon, 1999). Herbal and natural
products of folk medicine have been used for centuries in every culture throughout the world (Acharya and
Shrivastava, 2008). “Let food be your medicine and let medicine be your food” is world famous advice of father
of medicine “Hippocrates” (Katarzyna et al., 2010). Recently Noni juice extract has been commercially
processed and distributed internationally as a dietary supplement. The complete study of Nutraceutical
compounds of M.citrifolia fruit has not yet been reported. Therefore, a broad spectrum of mineral analysis,
proximate analysis and amino acids was quantified in the M.citrifolia fruit. The present study was undertaken to
utilize M.citrifolia fruit for the preparation of different value added products which can be easily available at
low cost of price so that all the masses can equally enjoy the medicinal benefit of this wonderful gift of nature.