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A Mini-Review on Non Caffeinated Blue Tea

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Clitoria Ternatea is one of four herbs traditionally used as Shanka Pushpi, an Ayurvedic medicine used to promote neurological health. It shows promise in animal models for its memory enhancing effects, and has a wide spectrum of neurological benefits (anti-depression, anxiolytic, anti-pyretic) yet for these latter claims preliminary evidence suggests it isn't overly potent. Most types of popular drink like tea , coffee contain caffeine, a substance that may boost your mood, metabolism and mental and physical performance. Here are 9 side effects of too much caffeine. 1. Anxiety, 2. Insomnia 3. Digestive Issues, 4. Muscle Breakdown, 5. Addiction, 6. High Blood Pressure, 7. Rapid Heart Rate, 8. Fatigue, 9. Frequent Urination and Urgency., but the benefits of blue tea includes 1.Blue tea is a memory booster, 2. It helps relieve anxiety,3. It helps relieve asthma, 4. It can help bring down fever, 6. It can help bring down fever, 7. It helps in the treatment of diabetes. MANUSCRIPT The shape of flowers of the Clitoria plant is a reflection of its genus name. The flowers of this plant resemble in shape with human female clitoris, hence the Latin name of the genus "Clitoria" belongs to "clitoris". In India:
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A Mini-Review on Non Caffeinated Blue Tea
Simanchal Panda
Assistant Professor
M.Pharm, Doctorate of Alternative Medicine, (PhD),
Faculty of pharmacy, Kalinga University, NayaRaipur, Chattishgarh, India
ABSTRACT: Clitoria Ternatea is one of four herbs traditionally used as Shanka Pushpi, an Ayurvedic medicine used to
promote neurological health. It shows promise in animal models for its memory enhancing effects, and has a wide spectrum
of neurological benefits (anti-depression, anxiolytic, anti-pyretic) yet for these latter claims preliminary evidence suggests it
isn't overly potent. Most types of popular drink like tea , coffee contain caffeine, a substance that may boost your mood,
metabolism and mental and physical performance. Here are 9 side effects of too much caffeine. 1. Anxiety, 2. Insomnia 3.
Digestive Issues, 4. Muscle Breakdown, 5. Addiction, 6. High Blood Pressure, 7. Rapid Heart Rate, 8. Fatigue, 9. Frequent
Urination and Urgency., but the benefits of blue tea includes 1.Blue tea is a memory booster, 2. It helps relieve anxiety,3. It
helps relieve asthma, 4. It can help bring down fever, 6. It can help bring down fever, 7. It helps in the treatment of diabetes.
Keywords: Clitoria Ternatea, Taraxerol, Taraxerone, p-Hydroxycinnamic acid, β-sitosterol, anxiety, anxiolytic
MANUSCRIPT
The shape of flowers of the Clitoria plant is a reflection of its genus name. The flowers of this plant resemble in shape with human
female clitoris, hence the Latin name of the genus "Clitoria" belongs to "clitoris". In India:
Sanskrit: Ashphota, Aparajita Saukarnika, Ardrakarni, Girikarnika, Supuspi, Mohanasini Vishadoshaghni, Shwetanama , Vishnu-
Kranta, Ashwakhura.
Hindi, Beng, and Oriya: Aparajita or Aparajit.
Gug: Bismar, Garani, Koyala
Kan: Billisaiuga, Satugadagida.
Tel: Dintana, Gilarnika, Neela-ghentana, Sankhupuvvu.
Tam: Kakkanam, Kakatan, Kavachi, Kuruvilai.
Punjab: Dhanattar.
Rajasthan: Koyalri, Titlimatar.
Mar.: Gokurna
Mal.: Aral, Shankapuspam, Malai-amukki.
English: Butterfly pea, Blue pea vine, Mussel-shell climber, Pigeon wings.
Clitoria Ternatea is one of four herbs traditionally used as Shanka Pushpi, an Ayurvedic medicine used to promote neurological
health.
Taxonomic hierarchy
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum: Angiosperms
Order: Fabales
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Clitoria
Species: C. ternatea
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Plant can be exploited as a source of calcium in herbal drink due to its high calcium concentration. It contains antifungal proteins.
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1.Taraxerol 2. Taraxerone 3. p-Hydroxycinnamic acid
4. β-sitosterol 5. Delphinidin 6. Kaempferol
7. Clitorin 8. Delphinidin 3-O-β-glycoside (anthocyanins)
The above are the prime and dominantly found phytoconstituents in flowers of the Clitoria.
When the colourful (blue) antioxidant flora boiled with water served as break drink, popularly known as blue tea. floral blue tea
has a sweet and earthy flavor. 3 More of the above it is non caffeinated drink, which may have overcome many side effects occurs
due to frequent consumption of coffee such as
1. Anxiety : It works by blocking the effects of adenosine, a brain chemical that makes feel tired. it triggers the release of adrenaline,
hormone associated with increased energy. 4 caffeine-induced anxiety disorder listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (DSM), which is published by the American Psychiatric Association.
2. Insomnia: Caffeine can help you stay awake during the day, but it may negatively impact your sleep quality and quantity. 5 Cut
off your caffeine consumption by the early afternoon to avoid sleeping problems
3. Digestive Issues : Coffee’s laxative effect has been attributed to the release of gastrin, a hormone the stomach produces that
speeds up activity in the colon. caffeine itself also seems to stimulate bowel movements by increasing peristalsis 6
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4. Muscle Breakdown : People may develop rhabdomyolysis, or the breakdown of damaged muscle, after they ingest large amounts
of caffeine. Limit your intake to 250 mg per day if you’re uncertain of your tolerance. 7
5. Addiction : Going without caffeine for several hours may lead to psychological or physical withdrawal symptoms in those who
consume large amounts on a daily basis. 8
6. High Blood Pressure: Caffeine seems to raise blood pressure when consumed at high doses or prior to exercise, as well as in
people who rarely consume it. But this effect may only be temporary, so it’s best to monitor your response.
7. Rapid Heart Rate: Large doses of caffeine may increase heart rate or rhythm in some people. These effects appear to vary greatly
from person to person. If you feel them, consider reducing your intake.
8. Fatigue: Although caffeine provides energy, it can indirectly lead to fatigue when its effects wear off. Aim for moderate caffeine
intake to help minimize rebound fatigue. 10
9. Frequent Urination and Urgency: High caffeine intake has been linked to increased urinary frequency and urgency in several
studies. Reducing your intake may improve these symptoms. 11
The side effects of caffeine can be overcome by the introduction of blue tea.
The blue tea have the potency in following:
1. Anthelmintic activity
2. Antihistaminic activity
3. Antimicrobial activity
4. Cytotoxic activity
5. Central cholinergic activity in rats
6. Hypoglycemic Effect
7. Neurogenic potential
8. Proteolytic activities
9. Wound healing activity
10. Larvicidal activity
11. Antipyretic activity
12. Hepatoprotective activity
13. Antioxidant activity
The chemical composition of the flowers of C. ternatea suggest that they may have antioxidant activity. The methanol, chloroform,
and petrolium ether extracts of roots of blue and white flowered varieties of C. ternatea (CT) were found to have hepatoprotective
property. 9 The extracts of C. ternatea was tested against P. aeruginosa, E. coli, K. pneumonia, B. subtilis, A. formicans, A.
hydrophila and S. agalactiae by the agar well diffusion method. Different extracts of C. ternatea showed inhibitory effects against
P. aeruginosa, E. coli, K. pneumonia, B. subtilis, A. formicans, A. hydrophila and S. agalactiae. Ethyl acetate extracts of C. ternatea
showed maximum of zone of inhibition against A. formicans (19 mm), A. hydrophilia (20 mm), B. subtilis (20 mm) and P.
aeruginosa (22 mm) next to that ethanol extract of C. ternatea showed A. formicans (19 mm) and E. coli (15 mm) followed by
Acetone extract showed maximum zone of inhibition S. agalactiae (20 mm) and K. pneumonia (19 mm) 1 . Anthelmintic activity
was found in ethanolic and aqueous extract of C. ternatea leaves at the dose of 100 mg/ml. 12 Antihistaminic activity was found in
the ethanolic extract of C. ternatea roots in dose dependent manner. Evaluation for antihistaminic activity was done using clonidine
and haloperidol induced catalepsy in mice for Ethanol Extract of C. ternatea Root (ECTR) at doses 100, 125 and 150 mg/kg IP.
CONCLUSION:
Blue tea is a memory booster. It’s anti-ageing . It’s a pain reliever . It’s blessing for your hair The sudden interest that blue tea has
garnered can be attributed to the memory-boosting properties it is believed to have. Studies have shown that the blue pea flowers
(Clitoria ternatea) can assist with memory and brain function as the flowers help increase Acetylcholine (a neurotransmitter). It
helps relieve anxiety Studies show that a high dosage of blue pea flowers have had beneficial anxiolytic effects in animal and has
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helped the body deal with stressors. It helps relieve asthma Blue tea can help give relief from cough, cold and asthma, as it acts as
an expectorant. In other words, helps clear the mucus from airways, lungs and trachea. It can help bring down fever .Blue tea is
believed to aid in bringing down the fever by dilating the blood vessels right beneath the skin. This would enable the air to cool the
blood more easily. THE comparison study shows that the new generation blue tea have more healthier and next generation health
drink which is non caffeinated.
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... C. ternatea tea is made with five flower petals (1.0 g) that are dissolved in 250 ml boiling water. Consuming C. ternatea tea routinely is good for the thin phlegm in asthmatics (Kusuma 2019), and can improve human health due to its non-caffeinated contents (Panda 2018). ...
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