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[[File:Adenia hondalaStarr 980529-1406 Clitoria ternatea.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''Aparajita'', 'Adenia hondala'Clitoria ternatea'']]
'''Adenia hondalaClitoria ternatea''' is commonly known as Asian pigeonwings, bluebellvine, blue pea, butterfly pea, cordofan pea and Darwin pea, is a genus of flowering plants in plant species belonging to the passion flower Fabaceae family Passifloraceae. It is distributed in The flowers of this vine have the Old World tropics and subtropics. The centers shape of diversity are in Madagascarhuman female genitals, eastern and western tropical Africahence the Latin name of the genus "Clitoria", and Southeast Asiafrom "clitoris".
'''Uses:''' Intestinal wormsChronic bronchitis, AllergyMigraine, PrickleRecurrent fever, TumorChronic cough, Skin eruptionsTonsillitis, Insect repellentAbdominal pain, Chicken poxHydrocele, ItchingUterus Prolapse, DiabeticsGonorrhoea, Heavy Periods, Hydrocele.
'''Chemical Composition:''' It contains LanceolinMajor flavonol glycosides, Stenodactylin3-O-(2"-O-alpha-rhamnosyl-6"-O-malonyl)-beta-glucoside, 3-O-(6"-O-alpha-rhamnosyl-6"-O-malonyl)-beta-glucoside and Volkensin3-O-(2",6"-di-O-alpha-rhamnosyl)-beta-glucoside of kaemferol, quercetin and myricetin were isolated from the petals.
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