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Abrin is an
extremely toxic toxalbumin found in the
seeds of the
rosary pea (or
jequirity pea),
Abrus precatorius. It has a
median lethal dose of 0.7 micrograms...
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percussion instruments, and
which are
toxic because of the
presence of
abrin.
Ingestion of a
single seed, well chewed, can be
fatal to both
adults and...
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plant (Abrus precatorius). The
seeds contain the
extremely toxic lectin abrin,
whose toxicity is over 30 times that of ricin.
These seeds have been used...
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disulfide bond. In
terms of structure,
ricin closely resembles abrin-a, an
isomer of
abrin. The
quaternary structure of
ricin is a globular, glycosylated...
- Irin (Persian: ايرين, also
Romanized as Īrīn; also
known as
Abrīn and Īrman) is a
village in
Chichaklu Rural District, in the Ahmadabad-e
Mostowfi District...
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offspring of a male
mouse immunised against abrin and an
untreated female mouse were not
immune to
abrin. He
concluded that the
foetus was
supplied with...
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Solauricine Strychnine Swainsonine Tagetitoxin Tinyatoxin Tomatine Toxalbumin Abrin Ricin Tutin Invertebrate toxins Vertebrate toxins note: some
toxins are...
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Ehrlich showed that
antibodies form
against the
plant toxins ricin and
abrin, and
proposed that
these antibodies are
responsible for immunity. Ehrlich...
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trichosanthin and luffin) and type II (e.g. ricin, agglutinin, and
abrin)
ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs). All
these toxins are structurally...
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against a
foreign body.
Ehrlich accustomed mice to the
poisonous ricin and
abrin.
After feeding them with
small but
increasing dosages of
ricin he ascertained...