Butterfly Pea flower tea
Butterfly pea flower tea contains anthocyanins, which protect the body from oxidative stress.
It enhances cognitive function, memory, and focus, thanks to its nootropic properties.
It increases acetylcholine in the brain which is an important neurotransmitter for memory retention, focus and cognition.
Its antioxidants combat free radicals and promotes collagen growth.
It’s calming and soothes the mind.
Scientific studies on butterfly pea extract's impact on brain health
While more research is needed to fully understand the cognitive benefits of butterfly pea flower extract, several studies have shown promising results:
Neuroprotective Effects
A 2018 study published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology found that butterfly pea flower extract exhibited significant neuroprotective properties. The researchers observed that the extract helped protect brain cells from oxidative damage and reduced inflammation in the central nervous system. These findings suggest that butterfly pea extract could potentially help maintain cognitive function and protect against age-related mental decline.
Memory Enhancement
Another study, conducted in 2014 and published in the Journal of Natural Medicines, examined the effects of butterfly pea flower extract powder on learning and memory in animal models, and the results indicated that the extract improved spatial learning and memory retention, possibly due to its ability to increase acetylcholine levels and reduce oxidative stress in the brain.
Anxiety and Stress Reduction
Cognitive function is often closely tied to emotional well-being. Interestingly, a 2019 study in the Journal of Functional Foods found that butterfly pea extract demonstrated anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) effects in animal models. By potentially reducing stress and anxiety, butterfly pea flower extract may indirectly support better cognitive performance and mental clarity.
Antidepressant-like Effects
Depression can significantly impact cognitive function, including memory and concentration, and a 2014 study published in Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior suggested that butterfly pea flower extract powder exhibited antidepressant-like effects in animal models, with this potential mood-boosting property contributing to overall cognitive well-being.

