A review on ethnopharmacological study of clitoria ternatea
Joseph Aleena,
Xavier Prasad Daniel,
G. R. Prasobh
et al.
Abstract:Clitoria ternatea, commonly known as Butterfly pea or Asian pigeon wings, is a perennial herbaceous plant that has gained considerable attention in ethnopharmacological research due to its broad spectrum of therapeutic properties. The plant kingdom offers an invaluable array of terrestrial and marine flora utilized in traditional medicine, especially in India. Pharmacognosy, the study of raw drugs derived from natural sources, highlights the significance of these resources in treating various health conditions… Show more
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