Description
Clitoria ternatea L., commonly known as Butterfly Pea Flower, Asian Pigeonwings, or Aparajita in Sanskrit, is a perennial climbing plant in the family Fabaceae, native to tropical Asia and widely cultivated across Southeast Asia, India, and Africa. The plant produces striking, deep blue to violet flowers whose intense, natural coloring is the result of a rich concentration of anthocyanin pigments. Butterfly Pea Flower has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries for its nootropic, anti-inflammatory, and anxiolytic properties, and holds particular significance in traditional Thai and Malay herbal medicine. In recent years it has gained extraordinary global popularity in the food, beverage, and cosmetic industries, primarily driven by its stunning natural blue color and its high antioxidant content..
Key Benefits
- ✓ A Powerful Anti-oxidant
- ✓ Helps Improve Cognitive Function
- ✓ Improves Skin
- ✓ Improves Eyesight
- ✓ Fights Against Cancers
- ✓ Lowers Blood Pressure
- ✓ May Help in Diabetes
- ✓ Hair Care
How to Use
For Manufacturer
Clitoria ternatea can be used as an ingredient for filling into capsule or tablet form in supplement and cosmetics formulation.
For Personal Use
Clitoria ternatea can be used as a food and beverage ingredient. Or even supplements.
Suggested Use
- Applied in the health product field.
- Applied in the pharmaceutical field.
- Applied in the skincare and cosmetics field.
- Applied in the agricultural field
Technical Specification
| Scientific Name | Clitoria ternatea |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Mesh Size | 80 – 100 Mesh |
| Packaging | Plastic Bottle |
Additional Details
| Condition | New |
| Other names | Asian pigeonwings, bluebellvine, blue pea, butterfly pea, cordofan pea, Darwin pea |
| Unofficial functions | Antibacterial agent |
| Packaging | 50 g |
| Packing Details | 50 g bottle |
| Minimum Order | 1 Bottle |
| Shipment | Express Parcel Service via a reliable courier |
| Lead Time | 7-30 business days, depending on quantity |









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